A Memoir of the Late Captain Peter Heywood, R.N.: With Extracts from His Diaries and CorrespondenceE. Wilson, 1832 - Всего страниц: 332 |
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... Admiral at Mangalore . The Southampton was with Captain Hargood , and he said he would send her to the Admiral ; but as all her empty casks had been landed , and she happened to be otherwise so situated as to occasion a loss of much ...
... Admiral at Mangalore . The Southampton was with Captain Hargood , and he said he would send her to the Admiral ; but as all her empty casks had been landed , and she happened to be otherwise so situated as to occasion a loss of much ...
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... Admiral Rainier had his flag in the Leopard , Capt . Surridge , and onher arrival with the Trident at Trincomalè , the sternpost of the latter being found so defective as to render it necessary for her to be sent to Bombay to be taken ...
... Admiral Rainier had his flag in the Leopard , Capt . Surridge , and onher arrival with the Trident at Trincomalè , the sternpost of the latter being found so defective as to render it necessary for her to be sent to Bombay to be taken ...
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... Admiral Murray , acquainting him that the destination of the armament had been changed in consequence of the reverses sustained by the British army in South America , and that , instead of going by the Eastern route to Lima , as was ...
... Admiral Murray , acquainting him that the destination of the armament had been changed in consequence of the reverses sustained by the British army in South America , and that , instead of going by the Eastern route to Lima , as was ...
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... admiral , that the ships could be supplied with every thing in plenty , and that to - morrow his people should send every thing off that was wanted , but could not sell any thing to - day , being the sabbath . The town is situated on ...
... admiral , that the ships could be supplied with every thing in plenty , and that to - morrow his people should send every thing off that was wanted , but could not sell any thing to - day , being the sabbath . The town is situated on ...
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... Admiral Rowley , who was about to take upon himself the chief command at Jamaica . 6 ' Once more , therefore , turned ashore , ' says Cap- tain Heywood in his diary , and finding my friend , Mr. James Horsburgh , busily employed in ...
... Admiral Rowley , who was about to take upon himself the chief command at Jamaica . 6 ' Once more , therefore , turned ashore , ' says Cap- tain Heywood in his diary , and finding my friend , Mr. James Horsburgh , busily employed in ...
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