The Naval Chronicle, Том 4J. Gold, 1801 Contains a general and biographical history of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom, with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects, under the guidance of several literary and professional men. |
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... station * . After an almost uninterrupted series of service , which , owing to the peaceable situation of public affairs , affords not sufficient interest to render a par- ticular detail of it either necessary or amusing , he was pro ...
... station * . After an almost uninterrupted series of service , which , owing to the peaceable situation of public affairs , affords not sufficient interest to render a par- ticular detail of it either necessary or amusing , he was pro ...
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... station , Captain Jervis was ordered to the Mediterranean , whence he did not return till the con- clusion of the war , and , being then paid off , held no sub- sequent command till the year 1769 ; when being appointed to the Alarm ...
... station , Captain Jervis was ordered to the Mediterranean , whence he did not return till the con- clusion of the war , and , being then paid off , held no sub- sequent command till the year 1769 ; when being appointed to the Alarm ...
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... station being nearest me during the pursuit of the enemy , and after the action , which gave you an opportunity of observing my conduct , and of seeing objects nearly in the same point of view with myself , I desire you will state to ...
... station being nearest me during the pursuit of the enemy , and after the action , which gave you an opportunity of observing my conduct , and of seeing objects nearly in the same point of view with myself , I desire you will state to ...
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... station next the Victory as far to windward as possible : " I was covetous of wind , " said this brave officer ; " because , disabled as I then was , I conceived the advantage of the wind could carry me again into action . ” Being asked ...
... station next the Victory as far to windward as possible : " I was covetous of wind , " said this brave officer ; " because , disabled as I then was , I conceived the advantage of the wind could carry me again into action . ” Being asked ...
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... station of a Naval Commander . Whatever difference of opinions some men might affect to hold in regard to his political conduct on cer- tain questions which militated against the principles which they themselves professed , his ...
... station of a Naval Commander . Whatever difference of opinions some men might affect to hold in regard to his political conduct on cer- tain questions which militated against the principles which they themselves professed , his ...
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