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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Side vii
... situation of the Centaur , in the hurricane of July 29 , 1805 , ( page 124 . ) - VI . For a short memoir of the recent services of Admiral Cornwallis , ( page 202. ) -VII . To Trinculo , for a Sailor's description of the House of ...
... situation of the Centaur , in the hurricane of July 29 , 1805 , ( page 124 . ) - VI . For a short memoir of the recent services of Admiral Cornwallis , ( page 202. ) -VII . To Trinculo , for a Sailor's description of the House of ...
Side ix
... situation , and gives a full history of its civil transactions from its . first charter , in 1600 , to the present day . Having finished the history , he proceeds to consider , whether the exclusive charter of the East India Company be ...
... situation , and gives a full history of its civil transactions from its . first charter , in 1600 , to the present day . Having finished the history , he proceeds to consider , whether the exclusive charter of the East India Company be ...
Side 4
... situation in which he was placed . Acting so immediately under the eye of such distinguished Commanders as those whom we have mentioned , he could not but acquire a portion of their skill , and imbibe a sentiment of emulation , which ...
... situation in which he was placed . Acting so immediately under the eye of such distinguished Commanders as those whom we have mentioned , he could not but acquire a portion of their skill , and imbibe a sentiment of emulation , which ...
Side 5
... 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 attempt the preservation of his unfortunate ...
... 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 attempt the preservation of his unfortunate ...
Side 12
... situation of course was known throughout the ship . In an instant , and , say- ing we were all prisoners , the officers soon got near enough to know our situation . At the same time a flaw of wind coming down the harbour , Lieutenant ...
... situation of course was known throughout the ship . In an instant , and , say- ing we were all prisoners , the officers soon got near enough to know our situation . At the same time a flaw of wind coming down the harbour , Lieutenant ...
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