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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... loss of their ship , to their arrival at Canton , ( pages 52 , 134 , 401 , and 485 . ) - III . An account of the Speech delivered by Benjamin Milne , Esq . , on the first esta- blishment of Flanborough Light - house , ( page 117 ...
... loss of their ship , to their arrival at Canton , ( pages 52 , 134 , 401 , and 485 . ) - III . An account of the Speech delivered by Benjamin Milne , Esq . , on the first esta- blishment of Flanborough Light - house , ( page 117 ...
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... loss it will be to them to have the goods already purchased remain here any time , and particularly the cargoes at Salonica , which in part are perishable . We are not free of apprehensions from the insolence of the crews of this ...
... loss it will be to them to have the goods already purchased remain here any time , and particularly the cargoes at Salonica , which in part are perishable . We are not free of apprehensions from the insolence of the crews of this ...
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... loss we can never cease to deplore . After Rear - Admiral Nelson had been wounded , and carried back to his ship ; after all the boats had been either sunk by the dreadful fire from the enemy's batteries , or swamped in the surf ...
... loss we can never cease to deplore . After Rear - Admiral Nelson had been wounded , and carried back to his ship ; after all the boats had been either sunk by the dreadful fire from the enemy's batteries , or swamped in the surf ...
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... loss of a man , or the slightest injury to Captain Hood's ship . The Zealous afterwards engaged , alone , the four French ships which escaped * , until called off by signal . The total loss which she sustained in the conflict amounted ...
... loss of a man , or the slightest injury to Captain Hood's ship . The Zealous afterwards engaged , alone , the four French ships which escaped * , until called off by signal . The total loss which she sustained in the conflict amounted ...
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... loss of only two killed , nine wounded , and six prisoners . Twice also Cap- tain Hood drove the French out of Salerno , by the fire from the Zealous . Captain Hood was afterwards employed on shore at Naples , in taking charge of Castel ...
... loss of only two killed , nine wounded , and six prisoners . Twice also Cap- tain Hood drove the French out of Salerno , by the fire from the Zealous . Captain Hood was afterwards employed on shore at Naples , in taking charge of Castel ...
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