The Naval Chronicle, Volum 17James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones J. Gold, 1807 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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Side vii
... Crew of His Majesty's ship Por , poise , after the loss of their ship , to their arrival at Canton , ( pages 52 , 134 , 401 , and 485 . ) - III . An account of the Speech delivered by Benjamin Milne , Esq . , on the first esta ...
... Crew of His Majesty's ship Por , poise , after the loss of their ship , to their arrival at Canton , ( pages 52 , 134 , 401 , and 485 . ) - III . An account of the Speech delivered by Benjamin Milne , Esq . , on the first esta ...
Side 2
... crews perished . + Vide biographical memoir of the late Captam Alexander Hood , NAVAL , CHRONICLE , Vol . VI , page 173 , et seq . Commanded by Captain Hood , now Lord Bridport . until the year 1779. In 1778 , while in the 2 ...
... crews perished . + Vide biographical memoir of the late Captam Alexander Hood , NAVAL , CHRONICLE , Vol . VI , page 173 , et seq . Commanded by Captain Hood , now Lord Bridport . until the year 1779. In 1778 , while in the 2 ...
Side 5
... crew evinced the greatest reluc- tance to descend into the barge , until Captain Hood undauntedly leaped in , exclaiming - I never gave an order to a sailor in my Vide NAVAL CHRONICLE , Vol . II , page 22 . Dated May 24 , 1788. - life ...
... crew evinced the greatest reluc- tance to descend into the barge , until Captain Hood undauntedly leaped in , exclaiming - I never gave an order to a sailor in my Vide NAVAL CHRONICLE , Vol . II , page 22 . Dated May 24 , 1788. - life ...
Side 6
... of his own life . The spectators you may suppose were numerous ; our distress was increased , instead of being allayed , by the bold attempt , for we expected every moment to see the barge and her crew perish , 6 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
... of his own life . The spectators you may suppose were numerous ; our distress was increased , instead of being allayed , by the bold attempt , for we expected every moment to see the barge and her crew perish , 6 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
Side 7
... crew perish , the sea running mountains high , and with incredible violence ; but it pleased the Almighty to favour the attempt , and to protect the brave and humane Captain Hood and his men : in less than half an hour the barge reached ...
... crew perish , the sea running mountains high , and with incredible violence ; but it pleased the Almighty to favour the attempt , and to protect the brave and humane Captain Hood and his men : in less than half an hour the barge reached ...
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