A Narrative of My Professional Adventures: (1790-1839)Navy Records Society, 1953 |
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... clear insight into how the apparently systemless system of officer - recruitment worked : how it was not nearly so ... clearly how a captain , if he were a good one , took great pains over the naval training of his youngsters , and a ...
... clear insight into how the apparently systemless system of officer - recruitment worked : how it was not nearly so ... clearly how a captain , if he were a good one , took great pains over the naval training of his youngsters , and a ...
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... Clear . Thereafter , it seems , he neglects all the usual navigational practices- regular dead - reckoning , taking sights when possible , etc. The ship is blown off her course by gales , and twice driven off it by evasive action to ...
... Clear . Thereafter , it seems , he neglects all the usual navigational practices- regular dead - reckoning , taking sights when possible , etc. The ship is blown off her course by gales , and twice driven off it by evasive action to ...
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... Clear as near as circumstances would allow . A few mornings after we had left the schooner , there was seen on our weather beam , at an immense distance , a dark object with some- thing white on its summit . This was supposed to be land ...
... Clear as near as circumstances would allow . A few mornings after we had left the schooner , there was seen on our weather beam , at an immense distance , a dark object with some- thing white on its summit . This was supposed to be land ...
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ILE DE GROIX AND THE GREAT STORMS December 1794 | 173 |
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