A Narrative of My Professional Adventures: (1790-1839)Navy Records Society, 1953 |
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... brig we had passed was his consort , from the same port as himself , with a more valuable cargo . This was truly annoying infor- mation , as the brig was now 6 or 7 miles to windward of us , and there did not appear to be much chance of ...
... brig we had passed was his consort , from the same port as himself , with a more valuable cargo . This was truly annoying infor- mation , as the brig was now 6 or 7 miles to windward of us , and there did not appear to be much chance of ...
Σελίδα 366
... brig of war to windward , making towards our convoy and firing guns . We instantly crowded on all sail in that direction , still pursued by the Spaniards , determined to capture the brig if possible . There was a fine commanding breeze ...
... brig of war to windward , making towards our convoy and firing guns . We instantly crowded on all sail in that direction , still pursued by the Spaniards , determined to capture the brig if possible . There was a fine commanding breeze ...
Σελίδα 384
... brig , ' they said , ' if you had not shot away all her studdingsails . It was all your doing . If any other officer but you had gone to the brig , she would have been burned by the French Captain . We owe all to you ! ' I represented ...
... brig , ' they said , ' if you had not shot away all her studdingsails . It was all your doing . If any other officer but you had gone to the brig , she would have been burned by the French Captain . We owe all to you ! ' I represented ...
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PEACE March 1790January 1793 | 1 |
THE FIRST OF JUNE April 1794December 1794 | 115 |
ILE DE GROIX AND THE GREAT STORMS December 1794 | 173 |
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