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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... orders which we have lately received from foreign- ers , are particularly flattering ; and we beg to observe , that we should gladly insert whatever memoirs of foreign Naval Officers might be sent us . The variety of beautiful Drawings ...
... orders which we have lately received from foreign- ers , are particularly flattering ; and we beg to observe , that we should gladly insert whatever memoirs of foreign Naval Officers might be sent us . The variety of beautiful Drawings ...
Side 9
... order to a sailor in my life , which I was not ready to undertake and execute myself . " The Inscription stands thus ... ordered up the Mediterranean , in his old ship COMMODORE SIR SAMUEL HOOD , K.B. AND K.S.F..
... order to a sailor in my life , which I was not ready to undertake and execute myself . " The Inscription stands thus ... ordered up the Mediterranean , in his old ship COMMODORE SIR SAMUEL HOOD , K.B. AND K.S.F..
Side 10
James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones. was ordered up the Mediterranean , in his old ship , the Juno , and ... orders were carried into execution , by Lieutenants Mason and Webly , in their respective stations ; the attention ...
James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones. was ordered up the Mediterranean , in his old ship , the Juno , and ... orders were carried into execution , by Lieutenants Mason and Webly , in their respective stations ; the attention ...
Side 11
... ordered the hands to be turned up , to bring ship to anchor , being then abreast of Cape Sepet , entering the outer harbour . Not having a Pilot on board , or any person acquainted with the Port , I placed two Midshipmen to look out ...
... ordered the hands to be turned up , to bring ship to anchor , being then abreast of Cape Sepet , entering the outer harbour . Not having a Pilot on board , or any person acquainted with the Port , I placed two Midshipmen to look out ...
Side 12
... ordered the launch and cutter to be hoisted out , and the ketch anchor , with two hawsers , to be put in them to warp ... orders , that I must go into another branch of the harbour , to perform ten days ' quarantine . I kept asking him ...
... ordered the launch and cutter to be hoisted out , and the ketch anchor , with two hawsers , to be put in them to warp ... orders , that I must go into another branch of the harbour , to perform ten days ' quarantine . I kept asking him ...
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