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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... given in the tenth volume of the NAVAL CHRONICLE , page 265 . + Sir Edward Vernon's official account of this engagement is inserted in our memoir of the late Sir Andrew Mitchel ; vide NAVAL CHRONICLE , Vol . XVI . page 91. Sir Andrew ...
... given in the tenth volume of the NAVAL CHRONICLE , page 265 . + Sir Edward Vernon's official account of this engagement is inserted in our memoir of the late Sir Andrew Mitchel ; vide NAVAL CHRONICLE , Vol . XVI . page 91. Sir Andrew ...
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... given you much honour . I have no doubt but he has given it in the like simple manner to the Lords of the Admiralty ; and that from thence will flow the reward due to your merit . If not , the service and the public will be injured . In ...
... given you much honour . I have no doubt but he has given it in the like simple manner to the Lords of the Admiralty ; and that from thence will flow the reward due to your merit . If not , the service and the public will be injured . In ...
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... given me to blockade Belleisle closely , and , from mere benevolence for its inhabitants , have let them receive - some provisions , and continue their fishing , which I know is very profitable to them ; but , sir , your obstinacy , and ...
... given me to blockade Belleisle closely , and , from mere benevolence for its inhabitants , have let them receive - some provisions , and continue their fishing , which I know is very profitable to them ; but , sir , your obstinacy , and ...
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... given me a proper information he received from one of your officers he met with in London . I know you are now in the midst of your family , and I must obey the dictates of my heart , in send- ing my sincerest compliments to you ...
... given me a proper information he received from one of your officers he met with in London . I know you are now in the midst of your family , and I must obey the dictates of my heart , in send- ing my sincerest compliments to you ...
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... given up unconditionally , they knew what they were to expect . The fifteen minutes expired , and the fort began to fire , and thus ended the mutiny in those seas , by the intrepid conduct of one man . - The ringleaders were given up ...
... given up unconditionally , they knew what they were to expect . The fifteen minutes expired , and the fort began to fire , and thus ended the mutiny in those seas , by the intrepid conduct of one man . - The ringleaders were given up ...
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