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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... carry the whole thereof in safety , to the satis- faction of your country , and the Hon . Company , who are most deeply interested on the occasion , is the most fervent hope of him who has the honour to be , sir , " Your most faithful ...
... carry the whole thereof in safety , to the satis- faction of your country , and the Hon . Company , who are most deeply interested on the occasion , is the most fervent hope of him who has the honour to be , sir , " Your most faithful ...
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... harbour , the sentence was carried into effect on board the Marlborough . Captain Ellison now sailed to join Lord Bridport's fleet , 5 26 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF After this interval of relaxation, Captain Ellison applied to ...
... harbour , the sentence was carried into effect on board the Marlborough . Captain Ellison now sailed to join Lord Bridport's fleet , 5 26 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF After this interval of relaxation, Captain Ellison applied to ...
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... carried off the substi- tuted rudder , and the Belvidere became unmanageable . With much difficulty and perseverance , however , the end of the Marl- borough's stream cable was sent on board her ; and , the wind blowing strong westerly ...
... carried off the substi- tuted rudder , and the Belvidere became unmanageable . With much difficulty and perseverance , however , the end of the Marl- borough's stream cable was sent on board her ; and , the wind blowing strong westerly ...
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... carry the ship into Brest . Fortunately , their schemes were frustrated by one of the seamen ; who , having overheard their conversation , got in at the quarter - galley window , at midnight , and , awakening the captain , who was in ...
... carry the ship into Brest . Fortunately , their schemes were frustrated by one of the seamen ; who , having overheard their conversation , got in at the quarter - galley window , at midnight , and , awakening the captain , who was in ...
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... carried into 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 ...
... carried into 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 ...
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