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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... marines of His Majesty's ship Romney ; the remainder , Maltese , intended for the fleet . On the night of the 7th passed the S. W. point of Sardinia , and steered a course for Toulon ; on the 9th , about 11 A.M. , made Cape Sicie , but ...
... marines of His Majesty's ship Romney ; the remainder , Maltese , intended for the fleet . On the night of the 7th passed the S. W. point of Sardinia , and steered a course for Toulon ; on the 9th , about 11 A.M. , made Cape Sicie , but ...
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... marines to take the half - pikes and force them below , which was soon done : I then ordered all the Maltese between decks , that we might not have confusion with too many men . I believe , in an instant , such a change in people was ...
... marines to take the half - pikes and force them below , which was soon done : I then ordered all the Maltese between decks , that we might not have confusion with too many men . I believe , in an instant , such a change in people was ...
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... marines , armed with pikes , but surrounded by some thousands of Spaniards . Their situation was most criti- cal . It was dark ; and , for the present , the enemy were kept in check , from not being acquainted with the position , or ...
... marines , armed with pikes , but surrounded by some thousands of Spaniards . Their situation was most criti- cal . It was dark ; and , for the present , the enemy were kept in check , from not being acquainted with the position , or ...
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... marines belonging to the Zealous , Captain Hood kept in check a force of 3000 men , who were attacking that place , until the few Neapolitans that had taken up arms had time to escape . The enemy attempted to surround the little band of ...
... marines belonging to the Zealous , Captain Hood kept in check a force of 3000 men , who were attacking that place , until the few Neapolitans that had taken up arms had time to escape . The enemy attempted to surround the little band of ...
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... Marines . Early in the year 1806 , Sir Samuel Hood was appointed to the Centaur , and placed under the orders of Earl St. Vincent , * Demerara and Issequibo surrendered on the 19th of September . Vide NAVAL CHRONICLE , Vol . X , page ...
... Marines . Early in the year 1806 , Sir Samuel Hood was appointed to the Centaur , and placed under the orders of Earl St. Vincent , * Demerara and Issequibo surrendered on the 19th of September . Vide NAVAL CHRONICLE , Vol . X , page ...
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