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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... officers more generally known , If it should be objected , that we do not always select the most renowned and distinguished of our naval heroes , it may be re- plied , that such officers do not so much require the adventitious ...
... officers more generally known , If it should be objected , that we do not always select the most renowned and distinguished of our naval heroes , it may be re- plied , that such officers do not so much require the adventitious ...
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... officers were sent on shore , on parole ; but they would not be persuaded to leave Gosport , without making their personal inquiries after Lieutenant Ellison , and taking a last farewell . Indeed , the attention which they shewed to him ...
... officers were sent on shore , on parole ; but they would not be persuaded to leave Gosport , without making their personal inquiries after Lieutenant Ellison , and taking a last farewell . Indeed , the attention which they shewed to him ...
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... officers concerned , which was issued on this occasion by Governor Small , who then com- manded at Guernsey , has already appeared in the NAVAL CHRONICLE ; consequently we shall now only subjoin the following note , from Sir James ...
... officers concerned , which was issued on this occasion by Governor Small , who then com- manded at Guernsey , has already appeared in the NAVAL CHRONICLE ; consequently we shall now only subjoin the following note , from Sir James ...
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... officers and soldiers of your garrison who will join the royalist army . Secondly , to afford proper means of living ... officer you may be pleased to send the same atten- tions you did to my first lieutenant . " I have the honour of ...
... officers and soldiers of your garrison who will join the royalist army . Secondly , to afford proper means of living ... officer you may be pleased to send the same atten- tions you did to my first lieutenant . " I have the honour of ...
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... officers , that you are ordered to Ply- mouth to - morrow morning , will you favour me with your company to din- ner to - day ? you will oblige me extremely - four o'clock . Should it not be convenient , I have only to say , that words ...
... officers , that you are ordered to Ply- mouth to - morrow morning , will you favour me with your company to din- ner to - day ? you will oblige me extremely - four o'clock . Should it not be convenient , I have only to say , that words ...
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