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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... remain in the barge , in case a retreat should be requisite . On the following morning , however , Sir William Howe , having gained a complete victory over the rebels at Bunker's Hill , re - imbarked in the Somerset's barge ; and Mr ...
... remain in the barge , in case a retreat should be requisite . On the following morning , however , Sir William Howe , having gained a complete victory over the rebels at Bunker's Hill , re - imbarked in the Somerset's barge ; and Mr ...
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... remain on the impress service . In con➜ sequence , however , of peace taking place , that employment was broken up . Shortly afterwards , having been appointed to the Ariadne , of 20 guns , Captain Ellison received the following letter ...
... remain on the impress service . In con➜ sequence , however , of peace taking place , that employment was broken up . Shortly afterwards , having been appointed to the Ariadne , of 20 guns , Captain Ellison received the following letter ...
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... remain deeply impressed upon our hearts . Your friendship to us bids me add a few words more , concerning our present situation . We have remained in quarters in Southampton since our landing in January last . Our fate is not certainly ...
... remain deeply impressed upon our hearts . Your friendship to us bids me add a few words more , concerning our present situation . We have remained in quarters in Southampton since our landing in January last . Our fate is not certainly ...
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... remain , sir , your's , 66 very sincerely " CHARLES CHRISTIE . " Captain Ellison's conduct , upon this occasion , was highly approved by the Admiralty , by Lord Bridport , and by the owners and underwriters of the Belvidere ; who , in ...
... remain , sir , your's , 66 very sincerely " CHARLES CHRISTIE . " Captain Ellison's conduct , upon this occasion , was highly approved by the Admiralty , by Lord Bridport , and by the owners and underwriters of the Belvidere ; who , in ...
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... remain in the enjoyment of the civil constitu- tion , and of their laws , as at present established and administered . Done at the palace of St. Lorenzo , Funchal , Madeira , 26th December , 1807 . PEDRO FAGUNDES BACELLAR D'ANTAS E ...
... remain in the enjoyment of the civil constitu- tion , and of their laws , as at present established and administered . Done at the palace of St. Lorenzo , Funchal , Madeira , 26th December , 1807 . PEDRO FAGUNDES BACELLAR D'ANTAS E ...
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