The Naval Chronicle, Volumen17James 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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... consequence of a free trade . The Author having supported all these propositions by various arguments and illustrations , concludes with a serious address to every friend of his country , in this important crisis . This pamphlet is ...
... consequence of a free trade . The Author having supported all these propositions by various arguments and illustrations , concludes with a serious address to every friend of his country , in this important crisis . This pamphlet is ...
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... consequence of a direct attack on this excellent Officer , by a Work which professes to con- tain " Genuine Memoirs of Lord Nelson's Life . " We are glad to hear , that Lord Mulgrave intends to furnish every one of His Majesty's ships ...
... consequence of a direct attack on this excellent Officer , by a Work which professes to con- tain " Genuine Memoirs of Lord Nelson's Life . " We are glad to hear , that Lord Mulgrave intends to furnish every one of His Majesty's ships ...
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... consequence of a direct attack on this excellent Officer , by a Work which professes to con- tain " Genuine Memoirs of Lord Nelson's Life . " We are glad to hear , that Lord Mulgrave intends to furnish every one of His Majesty's ships ...
... consequence of a direct attack on this excellent Officer , by a Work which professes to con- tain " Genuine Memoirs of Lord Nelson's Life . " We are glad to hear , that Lord Mulgrave intends to furnish every one of His Majesty's ships ...
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... consequence of the galling fire , which was kept up against it , from some great guns on au adja- cent height . On the night of the 17th , the heights of Fornelli were vigorously attacked , and carried by assault . The enemy then ...
... consequence of the galling fire , which was kept up against it , from some great guns on au adja- cent height . On the night of the 17th , the heights of Fornelli were vigorously attacked , and carried by assault . The enemy then ...
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... consequences of driving Englishmen to extremity , acceded to his proposal . He accordingly provided boats , and sent all the English off to their ships , where they had ceased to be expected , laden with fruit , and various other ...
... consequences of driving Englishmen to extremity , acceded to his proposal . He accordingly provided boats , and sent all the English off to their ships , where they had ceased to be expected , laden with fruit , and various other ...
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