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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... island of Java , with a Dutch armed brig and a large merchant ship , are commended by Admiral Sir Edward Pellew ( page 339 ) . -The gallantry of Captain Peter Rainier , of the Caroline , in the capture of some Dutcli brigs , and of the ...
... island of Java , with a Dutch armed brig and a large merchant ship , are commended by Admiral Sir Edward Pellew ( page 339 ) . -The gallantry of Captain Peter Rainier , of the Caroline , in the capture of some Dutcli brigs , and of the ...
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... island 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 ...
... island 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 ...
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... island , and to endeavour to effect its surrender . Captain Ellison had two French royalist officers on board , Messrs . Puisaye and Suasse , of the engineers , who were authorised to treat , in conjunction with him- self , with the ...
... island , and to endeavour to effect its surrender . Captain Ellison had two French royalist officers on board , Messrs . Puisaye and Suasse , of the engineers , who were authorised to treat , in conjunction with him- self , with the ...
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... island where you command , to the distressful calamities which desolate your country . The exhausting of the convention's resources , which is necessarily derived from the abuses they have made of them ; the insurrection of the ...
... island where you command , to the distressful calamities which desolate your country . The exhausting of the convention's resources , which is necessarily derived from the abuses they have made of them ; the insurrection of the ...
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... island , Cap- tain Ellison , after the lapse of about three weeks , sent in a second summons ; of which we insert the following copy , for the first time , we believe , that it has met the public eye : - " ( SIR , " Standard , Belleisle ...
... island , Cap- tain Ellison , after the lapse of about three weeks , sent in a second summons ; of which we insert the following copy , for the first time , we believe , that it has met the public eye : - " ( SIR , " Standard , Belleisle ...
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