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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... whole world will follow you to the end of time , and the same applause will follow that liberal Assembly , which has distinguished its own humanity by rewarding yours . Permit me , Sir , to add one wish of my own , and I have done ...
... whole world will follow you to the end of time , and the same applause will follow that liberal Assembly , which has distinguished its own humanity by rewarding yours . Permit me , Sir , to add one wish of my own , and I have done ...
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... whole of 1795 , he had the command of a small squadron in the Archipelago , for the purpose of protecting the trade , and blockading a squadron of the enemy's frigates , of equal force , at Smyrna . For the unwearied activity and ...
... whole of 1795 , he had the command of a small squadron in the Archipelago , for the purpose of protecting the trade , and blockading a squadron of the enemy's frigates , of equal force , at Smyrna . For the unwearied activity and ...
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... whole , it is a place of great strength . On the present occasion , it held out eight days , during which time our heavy batteries were advanced within 180 yards of the ditch . Sir Thomas Troubridge , assisted first by Captain Ball ...
... whole , it is a place of great strength . On the present occasion , it held out eight days , during which time our heavy batteries were advanced within 180 yards of the ditch . Sir Thomas Troubridge , assisted first by Captain Ball ...
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... whole of 1795 was employed in the command of a small squadron in the Archipelago , where he not only pro- tected the trade , but also kept blockading a squadron of the enemy's frigates of equal force , and received the thanks of the ...
... whole of 1795 was employed in the command of a small squadron in the Archipelago , where he not only pro- tected the trade , but also kept blockading a squadron of the enemy's frigates of equal force , and received the thanks of the ...
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... whole army in check , until the few Neapolitans who had taken up arms had time to escape ; and though the enemy attempted to surround this small party , he was enabled to embark the greater part , with the loss only of two killed , six ...
... whole army in check , until the few Neapolitans who had taken up arms had time to escape ; and though the enemy attempted to surround this small party , he was enabled to embark the greater part , with the loss only of two killed , six ...
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