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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... whole ; and sacrifices the fidelity of his portrait to the incorrigible passions and inveterate prejudices of partial spectators . Time however , the great corrector of all faults , softens down those asperities which the pencil had ...
... whole ; and sacrifices the fidelity of his portrait to the incorrigible passions and inveterate prejudices of partial spectators . Time however , the great corrector of all faults , softens down those asperities which the pencil had ...
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... whole world is intimately acquainted , to say that The Finch , an inconsiderable vessel , bound from Nantz to Boston , with a cargo of arms and clothing , taking in the month of May 1777 . he distinguished himself to the utmost extent ...
... whole world is intimately acquainted , to say that The Finch , an inconsiderable vessel , bound from Nantz to Boston , with a cargo of arms and clothing , taking in the month of May 1777 . he distinguished himself to the utmost extent ...
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... whole world , that during the whole time that the English fleet was in sight of the French fleet , he displayed the greatest naval skill and ability , and the boldest enterprize , upon the twenty - seventh of July , which , with the ...
... whole world , that during the whole time that the English fleet was in sight of the French fleet , he displayed the greatest naval skill and ability , and the boldest enterprize , upon the twenty - seventh of July , which , with the ...
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... whole of it by an insiduous offer of a contribution , their acceptance of which is afterwards turned against them as an exaction of the most tyrannical kind . In acceding to the idea of a contribution , they lost sight of their real ...
... whole of it by an insiduous offer of a contribution , their acceptance of which is afterwards turned against them as an exaction of the most tyrannical kind . In acceding to the idea of a contribution , they lost sight of their real ...
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... whole property of the island became liable to seizure , and at the disposal of his Majesty . As Commanders in Chief , we have already said that we conceived it our duty to protect his Majesty's rights ; but in doing so , we did not ...
... whole property of the island became liable to seizure , and at the disposal of his Majesty . As Commanders in Chief , we have already said that we conceived it our duty to protect his Majesty's rights ; but in doing so , we did not ...
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