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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... leaving the enemy disconcerted and disappointed at having been entrapped in the snare . It is worthy of remark , that notwithstanding our ships sustained the collected force of the enemy's fire for upwards of two hours , some damage in ...
... leaving the enemy disconcerted and disappointed at having been entrapped in the snare . It is worthy of remark , that notwithstanding our ships sustained the collected force of the enemy's fire for upwards of two hours , some damage in ...
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... were pleased to grant him leave of absence , and even allowed an acting captain to command the Standard , for four months . Rab , Chron . Wol.XIX . E After this interval of relaxation , Captain Ellison applied to CAPTAIN JOSEPH ELLISON .
... were pleased to grant him leave of absence , and even allowed an acting captain to command the Standard , for four months . Rab , Chron . Wol.XIX . E After this interval of relaxation , Captain Ellison applied to CAPTAIN JOSEPH ELLISON .
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... leave to go on shore , he gave sixty of them liberty at once , and not one staid beyond the time which had been fixed for their return . Daing Captain Ellison's continuance in the Sound , a seaman , and a marine , belonging to the ...
... leave to go on shore , he gave sixty of them liberty at once , and not one staid beyond the time which had been fixed for their return . Daing Captain Ellison's continuance in the Sound , a seaman , and a marine , belonging to the ...
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... leave , according to the ancient custom , of the Governor of Scarborough Castle , made a very plentiful and advantageous herring fishing . " Edward I. Edward II . Edward III . Richard II . Henry IV . Henry V. and Henry VI . were ...
... leave , according to the ancient custom , of the Governor of Scarborough Castle , made a very plentiful and advantageous herring fishing . " Edward I. Edward II . Edward III . Richard II . Henry IV . Henry V. and Henry VI . were ...
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... leave your moorings in Shoe - lane , and supply my place . Yours , Mr. Editor , BONNY - PHEASANT . PHILOSOPHICAL PAPERS . Extracts from a Book entitled , " Naval Speculations and Mari- time Politics ; being a modest and brief Discourse ...
... leave your moorings in Shoe - lane , and supply my place . Yours , Mr. Editor , BONNY - PHEASANT . PHILOSOPHICAL PAPERS . Extracts from a Book entitled , " Naval Speculations and Mari- time Politics ; being a modest and brief Discourse ...
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