The Naval History of Great Britain: From the Declaration of War by France, in February 1793, to the Accession of George IV. in January 1820 : in Six Volumes, Volumen3Harding, Lepard, and Company, 1826 |
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... officers was fixed to be as follows : Vice - amiraux Contre - amiraux 8 Capitaines de frégate .. 180 16 Lieutenants de vaisseau 400 Capitaines de vaisseau .. 150 | Enseignes de vaisseau .. 600 As the best means of carrying into effect ...
... officers was fixed to be as follows : Vice - amiraux Contre - amiraux 8 Capitaines de frégate .. 180 16 Lieutenants de vaisseau 400 Capitaines de vaisseau .. 150 | Enseignes de vaisseau .. 600 As the best means of carrying into effect ...
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... officers and crew were sent as prisoners to Quimper , except the first lieutenant , John Carpenter Rothery , the master , George Finn , two midshipmen , and eight seamen ; who got into the large cutter , and , on the fourth day , after ...
... officers and crew were sent as prisoners to Quimper , except the first lieutenant , John Carpenter Rothery , the master , George Finn , two midshipmen , and eight seamen ; who got into the large cutter , and , on the fourth day , after ...
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... officers and crew in throwing overboard a part of her guns and the whole of her heavy stores , the ship got off . The Marlborough , however , had received so much damage that , even after all her masts had been cut away and the ...
... officers and crew in throwing overboard a part of her guns and the whole of her heavy stores , the ship got off . The Marlborough , however , had received so much damage that , even after all her masts had been cut away and the ...
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... officers and men , immediately drew off from the flotilla . While the British were proceeding with all possible silence , in the hope to approach undiscovered in the prevailing darkness , a gun - boat stationed between the two mole ...
... officers and men , immediately drew off from the flotilla . While the British were proceeding with all possible silence , in the hope to approach undiscovered in the prevailing darkness , a gun - boat stationed between the two mole ...
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... officer , who , with his own hand , had struck the galley's colours . Before the galley had got quite out of gun ... officers and men who had captured the galley , and the 60 or 70 french soldiers and seamen remaining on board out of ...
... officer , who , with his own hand , had struck the galley's colours . Before the galley had got quite out of gun ... officers and men who had captured the galley , and the 60 or 70 french soldiers and seamen remaining on board out of ...
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