A Narrative of My Professional Adventures (1790-1839)Navy Records Society, 1956 |
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... never interested himself in behalf of any officer with the First Lord unless he had served in his ship , and whom he knew . That declaration I thought a very strange one from the Naval Officer placed in his position to assist the Chief ...
... never interested himself in behalf of any officer with the First Lord unless he had served in his ship , and whom he knew . That declaration I thought a very strange one from the Naval Officer placed in his position to assist the Chief ...
Σελίδα 225
... never mentioned . I naturally expected something would be done without loss of time . I urged him to advance , and offered to lead him over the mountain , although that was not my duty , which was on board of my ship . At last he ...
... never mentioned . I naturally expected something would be done without loss of time . I urged him to advance , and offered to lead him over the mountain , although that was not my duty , which was on board of my ship . At last he ...
Σελίδα 500
... never wrong : is never bad : is never beaten : is never beatable : is , in his every thought and word and deed , the prime object of his affection , his veneration , his worship . The legion of criticised persons resolves itself upon ...
... never wrong : is never bad : is never beaten : is never beatable : is , in his every thought and word and deed , the prime object of his affection , his veneration , his worship . The legion of criticised persons resolves itself upon ...
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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) Sir William Henry Dillon Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1953 |
A Narrative of My Professional Adventures: (1790-1839) William Henry Dillon Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1956 |
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acquainted Admiral Admiral's Admiralty afternoon afterwards anchor anxious appeared appointed arrived attended Bellerophon boat Bonaparte brig cabin called Capt Captain Childers coast command Commodore Consequently convoy Court Martial crew Dillon dine dinner Duke Duke of Sussex enemy England English favourable fire Flag Fleet French frigate gave gentleman going guns harbour heard honour Horatio hour House instantly island ladies land Leopard letter Library Lieut Lieutenant Lieutenant-Commander London Lord Lord Cochrane Lord Dillon Lord Gambier Lord Mulgrave Lordship Macao Malta Master Minorca morning naval officers Navy never night noticed o'clock obliged occasion ordered passed Phaeton Pilot port Portsmouth Post Captain proceedings R-Ad received replied requested returned sail seamen sent ship Ship's Company shore Sir Edward Sir George Sir Richard soon Spanish Spithead taken Texel thought told took town V-Ad Verdun vessel weather whilst wind