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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... sent by him in 1805 , to the late king of Spain , with which we shall close our preface , forms a striking contrast to the general conduct and sentiments of Buonaparte . SIR , MY BROTHER , AND COUSIN , " It is with regret that I send ...
... sent by him in 1805 , to the late king of Spain , with which we shall close our preface , forms a striking contrast to the general conduct and sentiments of Buonaparte . SIR , MY BROTHER , AND COUSIN , " It is with regret that I send ...
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... sent , for a few months , into the Albion , commanded by the Honourable Levison Gower . a gratifying testimony of the general estimation in which both the public and private character of Captain Ellison are holden : - SIR , 22 , Dover ...
... sent , for a few months , into the Albion , commanded by the Honourable Levison Gower . a gratifying testimony of the general estimation in which both the public and private character of Captain Ellison are holden : - SIR , 22 , Dover ...
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... sent to recover them , was seized by the Turks , and taken before one of their tribunals , to be punished . On receipt of this intelligence , Captain Owen sent on shore , to demand Lieutenant Ellison and the men ; and to say that ...
... sent to recover them , was seized by the Turks , and taken before one of their tribunals , to be punished . On receipt of this intelligence , Captain Owen sent on shore , to demand Lieutenant Ellison and the men ; and to say that ...
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... sent to Sir Thomas Clavering ) speaks in the highest terms of your conduct and most spirited behaviour during the action , which does himself , as well as you , very great honour . Captain Waldegrave also gives me reason to believe he ...
... sent to Sir Thomas Clavering ) speaks in the highest terms of your conduct and most spirited behaviour during the action , which does himself , as well as you , very great honour . Captain Waldegrave also gives me reason to believe he ...
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... sent , from Sir Thomas Pye , who was then the port admiral at Portsmouth , that a great number of deserters were on board an East Indiaman , at Spithead , Lieutenant Ellison , with his gang , consisting of twelve men , and two ...
... sent , from Sir Thomas Pye , who was then the port admiral at Portsmouth , that a great number of deserters were on board an East Indiaman , at Spithead , Lieutenant Ellison , with his gang , consisting of twelve men , and two ...
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