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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... possible to rescue them from their dreadful situation . The Juno's cutter and launch had been previously dispatched to . the assistance of a vessel in the offing ; so that Captain Hood had nothing but his own barge , with which to ...
... possible to rescue them from their dreadful situation . The Juno's cutter and launch had been previously dispatched to . the assistance of a vessel in the offing ; so that Captain Hood had nothing but his own barge , with which to ...
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... possible . At 10 I 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 ...
... possible . At 10 I 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 ...
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... possible means to join the squadron , we bore up for England ; and the ship has been preserved entirely through the good conduct and perseverance of our intrepid officers and scamen ; she arrived here in a deplorable condition , with ...
... possible means to join the squadron , we bore up for England ; and the ship has been preserved entirely through the good conduct and perseverance of our intrepid officers and scamen ; she arrived here in a deplorable condition , with ...
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... possible to make ; but the weight of the storm , and its rapidity , had disabled our rigging considerably ; and it was only such a crew as we had , that , under Providence , was able to work our safety . For a time we apprehended that ...
... possible to make ; but the weight of the storm , and its rapidity , had disabled our rigging considerably ; and it was only such a crew as we had , that , under Providence , was able to work our safety . For a time we apprehended that ...
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... possible . On this account he was very anxious to get away from thence . We left the Dra- gon in the bay ; she is ordered home when she has supplied the Penelope frigate with some of her stores . The Revenge sailed for England on the ...
... possible . On this account he was very anxious to get away from thence . We left the Dra- gon in the bay ; she is ordered home when she has supplied the Penelope frigate with some of her stores . The Revenge sailed for England on the ...
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