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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... respecting that valuable part of South America . We earnestly request similar communications from such of our friends as may be on foreign stations , or who are on board the different squadrons on the home service ; as they materially ...
... respecting that valuable part of South America . We earnestly request similar communications from such of our friends as may be on foreign stations , or who are on board the different squadrons on the home service ; as they materially ...
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... Respecting other documents which we have received through the kindness of our friends , our thanks are due - I . for the excellent Letter which forms a sort of Journal of the proceedings of the Squadron under Commodore Keates , off ...
... Respecting other documents which we have received through the kindness of our friends , our thanks are due - I . for the excellent Letter which forms a sort of Journal of the proceedings of the Squadron under Commodore Keates , off ...
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... respecting the males , we can with confidence assert them to be all " valiant . " Already has it been our task to emblazon the virtues and exploits of Sir Samuel Hood's noble relatives , the Lords Hood and Bridport ; and to embalm the ...
... respecting the males , we can with confidence assert them to be all " valiant . " Already has it been our task to emblazon the virtues and exploits of Sir Samuel Hood's noble relatives , the Lords Hood and Bridport ; and to embalm the ...
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... respecting the delays and difficulties attending the receiving the pay of officers , particularly Captains . Let him inquire into the ruinous injustice which has taken place respecting prize appeals . Let him inquire how many officers ...
... respecting the delays and difficulties attending the receiving the pay of officers , particularly Captains . Let him inquire into the ruinous injustice which has taken place respecting prize appeals . Let him inquire how many officers ...
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... respecting triding informalities , which might have been spared at any time . Let him observe how heavily the promotions , after even the great victory of Trafalgar , were drag- ged out of office . Let him observe how almost all ...
... respecting triding informalities , which might have been spared at any time . Let him observe how heavily the promotions , after even the great victory of Trafalgar , were drag- ged out of office . Let him observe how almost all ...
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