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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... wind been favourable , ( page 517. ) In NAVAL LITERATURE we particularly recommend to our readers , in the first place , a Work which we ought long since to have paid a greater attention to ; and we intend in our next Volume to give ...
... wind been favourable , ( page 517. ) In NAVAL LITERATURE we particularly recommend to our readers , in the first place , a Work which we ought long since to have paid a greater attention to ; and we intend in our next Volume to give ...
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... wind , which increased to an absolute hurricane , a wreck was descried from the mast head , with three people upon it , over whom the waves broke with such unremitting violence , that it appeared scarcely possible to rescue them from ...
... wind , which increased to an absolute hurricane , a wreck was descried from the mast head , with three people upon it , over whom the waves broke with such unremitting violence , that it appeared scarcely possible to rescue them from ...
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... wind bound at Runaway , and Captain Hood having no other boat but his barge , which no one on shore imagined could have lived in so turbulent an ocean as the wreck was in . Captain Hood however , as an encouragement to his bargemen ...
... wind bound at Runaway , and Captain Hood having no other boat but his barge , which no one on shore imagined could have lived in so turbulent an ocean as the wreck was in . Captain Hood however , as an encouragement to his bargemen ...
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... wind , off the port of St. Ann , on the 3d - inst . ) the lives of three men , discovered on a wreck at sea , and who must inevitably have perished , but for his gallant and humanc excrtion . Ordered that the Clerk of this House do ...
... wind , off the port of St. Ann , on the 3d - inst . ) the lives of three men , discovered on a wreck at sea , and who must inevitably have perished , but for his gallant and humanc excrtion . Ordered that the Clerk of this House do ...
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... wind and current continuing , we could not , till the evening of the 11th , get as far to windward as Cape Sepet ... wind . - There being very little wind , and perfectly smooth , I ordered the sails to be clewed up , and hauded : at ...
... wind and current continuing , we could not , till the evening of the 11th , get as far to windward as Cape Sepet ... wind . - There being very little wind , and perfectly smooth , I ordered the sails to be clewed up , and hauded : at ...
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