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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... force of argument , and has already excited considerable attention . It is said , that the Company are preparing an answer to it , which will shortly be published . 8. Thoughts on the value to Great Britain , of Commerce in general ...
... force of argument , and has already excited considerable attention . It is said , that the Company are preparing an answer to it , which will shortly be published . 8. Thoughts on the value to Great Britain , of Commerce in general ...
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... force them below , which was soon done : I then ordered all the Maltese between decks , that we might not have confusion with too many men . I believe , in an instant , such a change in people was never seen ; every officer and man was ...
... force them below , which was soon done : I then ordered all the Maltese between decks , that we might not have confusion with too many men . I believe , in an instant , such a change in people was never seen ; every officer and man was ...
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... force , at Smyrna . For the unwearied activity and vigilance which he displayed , while on that station , he received the thanks of the Levant Company , conveyed in the following very handsome and gratifying letter , from Mr. Spencer ...
... force , at Smyrna . For the unwearied activity and vigilance which he displayed , while on that station , he received the thanks of the Levant Company , conveyed in the following very handsome and gratifying letter , from Mr. Spencer ...
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... force must inevitably be discovered ! They deliberated ; and " Decision followed , as the thunderbolt The lightning's flash ! " Captain Hood immediately waited on the Spanish Governor , Don Juan Antoine Gutterry , with the following ...
... force must inevitably be discovered ! They deliberated ; and " Decision followed , as the thunderbolt The lightning's flash ! " Captain Hood immediately waited on the Spanish Governor , Don Juan Antoine Gutterry , with the following ...
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... Genereux , 74 ; la Diane , 48 ; and la Justice , 44 . Returned to join the fleet under Admiral Nelson , Joined afterwards , With this force , Captain Hood kept the port of COMMODORE SIR SAMUEL HOOD , K.B. AND K.S.F. 21.
... Genereux , 74 ; la Diane , 48 ; and la Justice , 44 . Returned to join the fleet under Admiral Nelson , Joined afterwards , With this force , Captain Hood kept the port of COMMODORE SIR SAMUEL HOOD , K.B. AND K.S.F. 21.
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