A Narrative of My Professional Adventures (1790-1839)Navy Records Society, 1956 |
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Σελίδα 68
... action— indeed , the only time he commanded any ship which was in action against other ships . It is certain that he emerged from this most unequal contest with considerable credit : and , this time , we have not to take the fact from ...
... action— indeed , the only time he commanded any ship which was in action against other ships . It is certain that he emerged from this most unequal contest with considerable credit : and , this time , we have not to take the fact from ...
Σελίδα 98
... action to making a boasting report . The truth would soon be known and our exertions would be appreciated accordingly . Not long after the Childers had anchored , in the forenoon , I was carried on shore and took up my quarters at the ...
... action to making a boasting report . The truth would soon be known and our exertions would be appreciated accordingly . Not long after the Childers had anchored , in the forenoon , I was carried on shore and took up my quarters at the ...
Σελίδα 357
... action with the Danish brig of war Lougen was read to their Lordships , you were instantly promoted . My friend , the Hon . Henry Pierrepont , who had been our Minister in Sweden , heard of this and hastened to the Admiralty , demanding ...
... action with the Danish brig of war Lougen was read to their Lordships , you were instantly promoted . My friend , the Hon . Henry Pierrepont , who had been our Minister in Sweden , heard of this and hastened to the Admiralty , demanding ...
Περιεχόμενα
CALAMITY September 1802September | 1 |
CAPTIVITY September 1803September 1807 | 33 |
TEMPORARY COMMANDS April 1808March 1811 | 114 |
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A Narrative of My Professional Adventures: (1790-1839) William Henry Dillon Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1953 |
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