A Narrative of My Professional Adventures (1790-1839): 1790-1802, Τόμος 1Navy Records Society, 1953 - 468 σελίδες |
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... island upon our arrival , better expectations were entertained . There are no inns at this place . However , every house is open for the reception of strangers , either from England or homeward bound . A moderate compensation is fixed ...
... island upon our arrival , better expectations were entertained . There are no inns at this place . However , every house is open for the reception of strangers , either from England or homeward bound . A moderate compensation is fixed ...
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... island to us without further difficulty . He replied that he had not received any official intelligence of what was going on in St. Lucia , and that he would not give up his charge till the next morning . Stanley was not satisfied with ...
... island to us without further difficulty . He replied that he had not received any official intelligence of what was going on in St. Lucia , and that he would not give up his charge till the next morning . Stanley was not satisfied with ...
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... Island of Madeira . The Galatea now left us . We had fine weather on getting into the trade winds , where we saw the dolphin , bonetta , flying fish , etc. The Captain , being anxious to get his ship into good discipline , was obliged ...
... Island of Madeira . The Galatea now left us . We had fine weather on getting into the trade winds , where we saw the dolphin , bonetta , flying fish , etc. The Captain , being anxious to get his ship into good discipline , was obliged ...
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PEACE March 1790January 1793 I | 1 |
ILE DE GROIX AND THE GREAT STORMS December 1794 | 173 |
THE LESSER ANTILLES March 1796March 1798 | 221 |
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