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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... vessels , to watch the motions of the enemy off Rochfort , On the morning of September 25 , after four months ' perse- verance in this service , he had the good fortune to fall in with a squadron of the enemy , consisting of five large ...
... vessels , to watch the motions of the enemy off Rochfort , On the morning of September 25 , after four months ' perse- verance in this service , he had the good fortune to fall in with a squadron of the enemy , consisting of five large ...
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... vessels , to watch the motions of the enemy off Rochfort . After four months perseverance in this service , your Majesty's Memorialist had the good fortune to fall in with , and capture the greatest part of a squadron of the enemy's ...
... vessels , to watch the motions of the enemy off Rochfort . After four months perseverance in this service , your Majesty's Memorialist had the good fortune to fall in with , and capture the greatest part of a squadron of the enemy's ...
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... vessels on fire , and took advantage of several American ships which sheet , to dispose of the English sailors on board them . During the nine months that the Veteran has been on her cruise , she has lost but five men . The crew have ...
... vessels on fire , and took advantage of several American ships which sheet , to dispose of the English sailors on board them . During the nine months that the Veteran has been on her cruise , she has lost but five men . The crew have ...
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... vessels , he destroyed above half the Quebec convoy , and put to flight the frigates which accompanied it . The loss of this convoy creates the most painful sensation in England , because it was freighted with timber for the Navy ...
... vessels , he destroyed above half the Quebec convoy , and put to flight the frigates which accompanied it . The loss of this convoy creates the most painful sensation in England , because it was freighted with timber for the Navy ...
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... vessel from the shore with infinite difficulty , and , pursuing our course , we had to encounter the risk of touching ... vessels passed us , indifferent spectators of our distress , and insensible to every indication we made to them of ...
... vessel from the shore with infinite difficulty , and , pursuing our course , we had to encounter the risk of touching ... vessels passed us , indifferent spectators of our distress , and insensible to every indication we made to them of ...
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