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. |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 89
Стр. 3
... successful in its termination , displayed , for a considerable time , nothing but a series of disappointments , and difficulties , that , had they not been combated by the utmost exertion of human ability , gallantry , and perseverance ...
... successful in its termination , displayed , for a considerable time , nothing but a series of disappointments , and difficulties , that , had they not been combated by the utmost exertion of human ability , gallantry , and perseverance ...
Стр. 8
... successful ; and the most brilliant part of that success was attributable to the activity and spirit of Captain Jervis . The part he so honourably bore in this affair will be best explained by the account given by his Commanding Officer ...
... successful ; and the most brilliant part of that success was attributable to the activity and spirit of Captain Jervis . The part he so honourably bore in this affair will be best explained by the account given by his Commanding Officer ...
Стр. 13
... success proved the prelude to as speedy a reduction of the islands of St. Lucia and Gua- daloupe . Thus did Great Britain , almost with astonishment , behold herself in possession of all the French colonies in that quarter , nor did ...
... success proved the prelude to as speedy a reduction of the islands of St. Lucia and Gua- daloupe . Thus did Great Britain , almost with astonishment , behold herself in possession of all the French colonies in that quarter , nor did ...
Стр. 14
Its safe arrival , however , and subsequent success , may serve as a very useful and instructive lesson to mankind , that the events of war frequently defy the utmost human sagacity , being conducted and governed by the hand of ...
Its safe arrival , however , and subsequent success , may serve as a very useful and instructive lesson to mankind , that the events of war frequently defy the utmost human sagacity , being conducted and governed by the hand of ...
Стр. 33
... success , provided it were possible for them to put on shore any body of regular troops sufficiently numerous to countenance the rebellious insurgents in their open avowal Wol . IV . F of that treason , which owing to the insidious ...
... success , provided it were possible for them to put on shore any body of regular troops sufficiently numerous to countenance the rebellious insurgents in their open avowal Wol . IV . F of that treason , which owing to the insidious ...
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
18 guns 36 guns 74 guns action Admiral Sir Admiralty ADMIRALTY-OFFICE afterwards anchor appeared appointed armed Arrived attack Barrington boats Bourdeaux Brest brig British cables Capt Captain Gower captured Cawsand Bay Channel fleet coast Commander in Chief conduct consequence convoy Court crew cruise cutter dispatches ditto Dutch Earl of St Earl St enemy enemy's English Evan Nepean fire flag force Foudroyant France French privateer frigate gale of wind gallant Gibraltar Guadaloupe harbour honour instant island John land late letter Lieutenant Lord Keith Lords Commissioners Lordship lugger Majesty Majesty's ship Marine masts morning naval Navy o'clock officers orders Pasley port Post Captain present prize Rear-Admiral received rendered Royal sail schooner seamen sent shore shot signal Sir Sidney sloop sloop of war Spanish squadron station taken tion Torbay troops vessels Vice-Admiral Vincent West Indies whole William Wind S. W. wounded