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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... effect by the prowess of yourself and your gallant associates in arms . " The scene , it must be confessed , is now most lamentably changed ;, yet , though the nation has looked in vain for that extension of commerce , and that ...
... effect by the prowess of yourself and your gallant associates in arms . " The scene , it must be confessed , is now most lamentably changed ;, yet , though the nation has looked in vain for that extension of commerce , and that ...
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... bold presumption suffer the loss of all their goods and effects , in case they fell into the hands of any of his Majesty's ships of war , or others . " Numerous other instances might be brought forward , corre- spondent CORRESPONDENCE . 37.
... bold presumption suffer the loss of all their goods and effects , in case they fell into the hands of any of his Majesty's ships of war , or others . " Numerous other instances might be brought forward , corre- spondent CORRESPONDENCE . 37.
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... effect , I have said something already in their carrying the king's boys . Now if all merchant- men , who are bound to any foreign parts , should , at their clearing at the Custom - house , leave a list of their ship's company ...
... effect , I have said something already in their carrying the king's boys . Now if all merchant- men , who are bound to any foreign parts , should , at their clearing at the Custom - house , leave a list of their ship's company ...
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... effects of the nation ; for it is not possible that merchants , & c . can be privy to the intrigues of states , which ought to have their paths in secret and select councils . As for the methodizing these things , I do not project ; but ...
... effects of the nation ; for it is not possible that merchants , & c . can be privy to the intrigues of states , which ought to have their paths in secret and select councils . As for the methodizing these things , I do not project ; but ...
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... effect of electrical attraction , and the other caused by a vacuum , or extreme and sudden rarefaction of the air . The whirlwinds which have been observed in this country are generally supposed to be of the latter kind ; at least ...
... effect of electrical attraction , and the other caused by a vacuum , or extreme and sudden rarefaction of the air . The whirlwinds which have been observed in this country are generally supposed to be of the latter kind ; at least ...
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