The Quarterly Review, Band 62William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1838 |
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... charge of the commodore , to be instructed in the duties of the service as a midshipman . less , ' says Sir John Barrow , and something more than useless , as such a person must have been in the commodore's ship , it was , nevertheless ...
... charge of the commodore , to be instructed in the duties of the service as a midshipman . less , ' says Sir John Barrow , and something more than useless , as such a person must have been in the commodore's ship , it was , nevertheless ...
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... charge was to ob- serve the port of Brest . With such keen and indefatigable vigilance , ' says Mr. Locker , was this service performed , that during several months no enemy's ship could stir without ob- servation , and while thus ...
... charge was to ob- serve the port of Brest . With such keen and indefatigable vigilance , ' says Mr. Locker , was this service performed , that during several months no enemy's ship could stir without ob- servation , and while thus ...
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... charge , but always went straight- forward and performed it . ' In the following year Lord Howe acquainted the House that he had a petition to present from the captains of the navy for an increase of their half - pay . Upon which Lord ...
... charge , but always went straight- forward and performed it . ' In the following year Lord Howe acquainted the House that he had a petition to present from the captains of the navy for an increase of their half - pay . Upon which Lord ...
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... charge a convoy for the relief of Gibraltar , together with such outward - bound traders as should be ready and willing to accompany him . Since the siege of Malta by the Turks , no siege had ever been undertaken with such mighty ...
... charge a convoy for the relief of Gibraltar , together with such outward - bound traders as should be ready and willing to accompany him . Since the siege of Malta by the Turks , no siege had ever been undertaken with such mighty ...
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... charge . When arrived , saules eerome impaired , it is 31.12 s good pinion is with- Cousequence in it destroved . Condescemiei o make any in conseredi n the ' ght of a rement , or subject to the requi- aue pon me to resume my ...
... charge . When arrived , saules eerome impaired , it is 31.12 s good pinion is with- Cousequence in it destroved . Condescemiei o make any in conseredi n the ' ght of a rement , or subject to the requi- aue pon me to resume my ...
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