The Naval Chronicle, Volum 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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Side 38
... considerable repute . Sir Edward's grandfather commanded the Royal Anne , in Queen Anne's wars , and his father was ... considerably distinguished himself . He served as acting lieutenant under Cap- tain , now Admiral Dacres ; was in the ...
... considerable repute . Sir Edward's grandfather commanded the Royal Anne , in Queen Anne's wars , and his father was ... considerably distinguished himself . He served as acting lieutenant under Cap- tain , now Admiral Dacres ; was in the ...
Side 41
... considerable num ber of scamen , soldiers , and their wives on board . Captain Pellew observing that the gale rather increased than abated , and knowing that a single rope from the ship to the shore was all the communication they could ...
... considerable num ber of scamen , soldiers , and their wives on board . Captain Pellew observing that the gale rather increased than abated , and knowing that a single rope from the ship to the shore was all the communication they could ...
Side 50
... considerable , that it is not near so transpa . rent as other water ; the reflective particles , therefore , which are dispersed through the mass of sea water , have consequently a greater reflective power than those which are dispersed ...
... considerable , that it is not near so transpa . rent as other water ; the reflective particles , therefore , which are dispersed through the mass of sea water , have consequently a greater reflective power than those which are dispersed ...
Side 66
... considerable interest and satisfaction ; as it states the finances of the country to be in the most flourishing condition , and throws much light upon the present critical aspect of affairs . On the motion for the address , no division ...
... considerable interest and satisfaction ; as it states the finances of the country to be in the most flourishing condition , and throws much light upon the present critical aspect of affairs . On the motion for the address , no division ...
Side 74
... considerably larger than that of the preceding year . " The satisfaction which his Majesty feels assured you will derive , in com . mon with his Majesty , from this proof of the solidity of these resources , can- not but be greatly ...
... considerably larger than that of the preceding year . " The satisfaction which his Majesty feels assured you will derive , in com . mon with his Majesty , from this proof of the solidity of these resources , can- not but be greatly ...
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acquaint action Admiral Admiralty anchor appeared appointed to command armed arrived assistant-surgeon ballast board his Majesty's boats brig Brisson British Cadiz Captain Ellison capture chase Chron coast commander in chief convoy copy court crew cruise Dacres Danish Danish schooner Dardanelles dated on board despatches ditto enemy enemy's England expence February fire flag fleet force French frigate gale gallant George guns harbour honour House island killed land late letter Lieutenant Lord Collingwood Lords Commissioners lordships lugger Lydiard Majesty Majesty's ship Majesty's sloop March marines master midshipman morning NAVAL CHRONICLE observed occasion officers Plymouth port Portsmouth post captain present privateer prize Rear-admiral Rear-admiral Sir received respect royal marines royal navy sail schooner seamen sent shore Sir Charles Sir Home Popham Sir Samuel Hood Spanish Spithead squadron station surgeon taken tons vessels Vice-admiral W. W. Pole William wind wounded