The Naval Chronicle, Том 19John Jones J. Gold, 1808 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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... considerable time ( and which was not primed ) , when it unfortunately went off . The ball took the direc- tion of the midshipmen's birth ; passing through two deal boards , it went through the body of Mr. D. S. Creary , one of the ...
... considerable time ( and which was not primed ) , when it unfortunately went off . The ball took the direc- tion of the midshipmen's birth ; passing through two deal boards , it went through the body of Mr. D. S. Creary , one of the ...
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... considerable of his prizes . Sir Thomas continued to be engaged in this kind of service till the month of July , 1707 , when he was ordered to escort , to a cer- tain latitude , and under certain restrictions , the outward bound Lisbon ...
... considerable of his prizes . Sir Thomas continued to be engaged in this kind of service till the month of July , 1707 , when he was ordered to escort , to a cer- tain latitude , and under certain restrictions , the outward bound Lisbon ...
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... considerable num- ber of store - ships were ordered to be convoyed there by Sir Charles Hardy , with a squadron of eleven ships of the line , and a bomb - ketch . The vice- admiral , with the store - ships , set sail from St. Helens on ...
... considerable num- ber of store - ships were ordered to be convoyed there by Sir Charles Hardy , with a squadron of eleven ships of the line , and a bomb - ketch . The vice- admiral , with the store - ships , set sail from St. Helens on ...
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... considerably damaged . They sailed for Louisbourg in October ; and those which escaped our cruisers arrived at Brest , at the end of Novem ber , in a most crippled condition . • Vide NAVAL CHRONICLE , Vol . VII , page 202 . 1 During the ...
... considerably damaged . They sailed for Louisbourg in October ; and those which escaped our cruisers arrived at Brest , at the end of Novem ber , in a most crippled condition . • Vide NAVAL CHRONICLE , Vol . VII , page 202 . 1 During the ...
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... considerable quantities of provisions from North America in ex- change for wine . The great produce of Madeira is the wine , from which it has acquired fame and support . Where the soil , exposure , and supply of water will admit , the ...
... considerable quantities of provisions from North America in ex- change for wine . The great produce of Madeira is the wine , from which it has acquired fame and support . Where the soil , exposure , and supply of water will admit , the ...
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