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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... took care to introduce his book by an elegant and entertaining Preface , it was not , nine- teen times in twenty , of much consequence to him how the body of the work was executed . — Although there may be some truth in this observation ...
... took care to introduce his book by an elegant and entertaining Preface , it was not , nine- teen times in twenty , of much consequence to him how the body of the work was executed . — Although there may be some truth in this observation ...
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... took place immedi- ately after he had received this appointment , necessarily super- seded the necessity of carrying the object of it into execution . Sir John struck his pendant , but only exchanged , after a very short interval of ...
... took place immedi- ately after he had received this appointment , necessarily super- seded the necessity of carrying the object of it into execution . Sir John struck his pendant , but only exchanged , after a very short interval of ...
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... took place , in consequence of which Sir John became advanced to the rank of Rear - Admiral of the Blue , as he afterwards was , on the twenty - first of September 1790 † , to the same rank in the White squadron . A dispute with the ...
... took place , in consequence of which Sir John became advanced to the rank of Rear - Admiral of the Blue , as he afterwards was , on the twenty - first of September 1790 † , to the same rank in the White squadron . A dispute with the ...
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... took in executing the arduous services com- mitted to our care ; if that had been expected from us , we ought to have been furnished with learned civilians as advisers or assessors . Unassisted as we were with any legal advice , we are ...
... took in executing the arduous services com- mitted to our care ; if that had been expected from us , we ought to have been furnished with learned civilians as advisers or assessors . Unassisted as we were with any legal advice , we are ...
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... took an active part in promoting this arrangement . The first sum mentioned as an equivalent for the captors waiving their claims to all confiscation whatever , was 300,000l .; which fill infinitely short of the value of the colonial ...
... took an active part in promoting this arrangement . The first sum mentioned as an equivalent for the captors waiving their claims to all confiscation whatever , was 300,000l .; which fill infinitely short of the value of the colonial ...
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