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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... navy , and , I may add , of her excellent constitution . England alone may , by possessing herself of all the means of trade , re - establish in some measure the balance of Europe , when negociations for peace will be entered upon ...
... navy , and , I may add , of her excellent constitution . England alone may , by possessing herself of all the means of trade , re - establish in some measure the balance of Europe , when negociations for peace will be entered upon ...
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... navy . He was accordingly , by order of the Lords of the Admiralty , received on board the Leander , of 50 guns , then destined for the Halifax station , in America , where he served about three years . He was afterwards employed for ...
... navy . He was accordingly , by order of the Lords of the Admiralty , received on board the Leander , of 50 guns , then destined for the Halifax station , in America , where he served about three years . He was afterwards employed for ...
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... navy by the name of the Proselyte ; where she did excellent service , and was esteemed a remarkably quick sailing vessel . • teered his service , and was afterwards appointed to the 7 40 CORRESPONDENCE . Captain Pownall, who was ...
... navy by the name of the Proselyte ; where she did excellent service , and was esteemed a remarkably quick sailing vessel . • teered his service , and was afterwards appointed to the 7 40 CORRESPONDENCE . Captain Pownall, who was ...
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... Navy of England , and of its Economy and Government . " By HENRY MAYDMAN . 1691 . I [ Continued from Vol . XVIII . page 401. ] DO herein but mark out the rough lines of the projection , which must be amply polished by the act of ...
... Navy of England , and of its Economy and Government . " By HENRY MAYDMAN . 1691 . I [ Continued from Vol . XVIII . page 401. ] DO herein but mark out the rough lines of the projection , which must be amply polished by the act of ...
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... navy , the remonstrating officers were not ignorant that one precedent could have been adduced of an appointment of captain of the fleet as juuior as Sir Home Popham . But where , as in this case , the time of actual em- ployment has ...
... navy , the remonstrating officers were not ignorant that one precedent could have been adduced of an appointment of captain of the fleet as juuior as Sir Home Popham . But where , as in this case , the time of actual em- ployment has ...
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