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... admiralty , he must be considered as fully absolved from any blame for returning into port . The same letter effectually removes the idea , with which I had been impressed , of " Lord Chatham , and the board of admiralty , having ...
... admiralty , he must be considered as fully absolved from any blame for returning into port . The same letter effectually removes the idea , with which I had been impressed , of " Lord Chatham , and the board of admiralty , having ...
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... admiralty ? Surely it would have appeared the effort of a friend , to support a repu- tation unjustly assailed ; and as such I sincerely declare it to have been intended by me . I make no reply to the numerous unjust accu- sations which ...
... admiralty ? Surely it would have appeared the effort of a friend , to support a repu- tation unjustly assailed ; and as such I sincerely declare it to have been intended by me . I make no reply to the numerous unjust accu- sations which ...
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... Admiralty and Lord Nelson , after much ex- planation , saw it in its true light , and the latter was ever after the friend of Captain Hillyar . The vessels mounted twenty - two brass guns , and had cargoes bound to Batavia . One was ...
... Admiralty and Lord Nelson , after much ex- planation , saw it in its true light , and the latter was ever after the friend of Captain Hillyar . The vessels mounted twenty - two brass guns , and had cargoes bound to Batavia . One was ...
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... Admiralty . France wished that the Neapo- litans should occupy Malta : and this , was at one time intended , but a clearer insight into the politics of the Tuilleries induced a change of plan . The French , his Lordship said , would ...
... Admiralty . France wished that the Neapo- litans should occupy Malta : and this , was at one time intended , but a clearer insight into the politics of the Tuilleries induced a change of plan . The French , his Lordship said , would ...
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... admiralty , were unani- mously carried . His Lordship stated the merits of the action in the bay of Algeziras , in which , though a ship was lost , no honour was lost to the flag ; and though Sir James's squadron was so greatly crippled ...
... admiralty , were unani- mously carried . His Lordship stated the merits of the action in the bay of Algeziras , in which , though a ship was lost , no honour was lost to the flag ; and though Sir James's squadron was so greatly crippled ...
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