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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... morning a ship in the offing under sail standing in , and having a signal of distress , Captain Hood , of the Juno , now lying here , sent a sailing boat ( the launch ) out to her , and which returned with an account that it was the ...
... morning a ship in the offing under sail standing in , and having a signal of distress , Captain Hood , of the Juno , now lying here , sent a sailing boat ( the launch ) out to her , and which returned with an account that it was the ...
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... morning , as we had been thrown to leeward before ; and having so many men on board , I thought it my indispensable duty to get in as fast as possible . At 10 I ordered the hands to be turned up , to bring ship to anchor , being then ...
... morning , as we had been thrown to leeward before ; and having so many men on board , I thought it my indispensable duty to get in as fast as possible . At 10 I ordered the hands to be turned up , to bring ship to anchor , being then ...
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... morning the only ships in company were the Venerable and Thames , a - head of the Cæsar , and one of the French ships at some distance from them , standing towards the shoal of Conil , besides the Spencer a - stern coming up . - All the ...
... morning the only ships in company were the Venerable and Thames , a - head of the Cæsar , and one of the French ships at some distance from them , standing towards the shoal of Conil , besides the Spencer a - stern coming up . - All the ...
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... morning of September 25 , after four months ' perse- verance in this service , he had the good fortune to fall in with a squadron of the enemy , consisting of five large frigates and two corvettes , full of troops . In the action which ...
... morning of September 25 , after four months ' perse- verance in this service , he had the good fortune to fall in with a squadron of the enemy , consisting of five large frigates and two corvettes , full of troops . In the action which ...
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... morning : it was then quite dark ; and the boat , not having been properly made fast , drifted away from the ship at the moment she was getting out : Lady Hood consequently fell overboard ; and , had it not been for the most active ...
... morning : it was then quite dark ; and the boat , not having been properly made fast , drifted away from the ship at the moment she was getting out : Lady Hood consequently fell overboard ; and , had it not been for the most active ...
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