Annual Register of World Events, Том 501808 |
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... ships and cargoes in our ports , under the most perfect confidence of secu- rity ; and that the said ships and other property have been since con- demned as prize to the crown . " That in consideration of the ex- traordinary ...
... ships and cargoes in our ports , under the most perfect confidence of secu- rity ; and that the said ships and other property have been since con- demned as prize to the crown . " That in consideration of the ex- traordinary ...
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... ships of war , of which 144 are of the line , 20 from 50 to 44 guns , 178 frigates , 226 sloops of war , 227 armed brigs , & c . Besides which there are building and in ordinary , ships which make the total amount of the British navy ...
... ships of war , of which 144 are of the line , 20 from 50 to 44 guns , 178 frigates , 226 sloops of war , 227 armed brigs , & c . Besides which there are building and in ordinary , ships which make the total amount of the British navy ...
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... ships , each of 1200 tons and one of 800 tons , the commodore , capt . M. Craig , of the Elphinstone ; the tonnage , 16,400 tons ; mounting 494 guns , and carrying 2080 men ; there were also 17,350 tons of country ships , mounting 228 ...
... ships , each of 1200 tons and one of 800 tons , the commodore , capt . M. Craig , of the Elphinstone ; the tonnage , 16,400 tons ; mounting 494 guns , and carrying 2080 men ; there were also 17,350 tons of country ships , mounting 228 ...
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Papers relative to the Expedition to Copenhagenand for certain | 19 |
sundry Papers relating to that Affair The Expedition defended | 57 |
Commercial Warfare Orders of Council a Subject of unusual keen | 74 |
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