A Narrative of My Professional Adventures: (1790-1839)Navy Records Society, 1953 |
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Σελίδα 53
... leave ; but previously did not omit expressing in the fullest sense my sincere and grateful acknowledgements for all the kind favours I had received from him . Upon this his countenance brightened up , and he appeared much pleased with ...
... leave ; but previously did not omit expressing in the fullest sense my sincere and grateful acknowledgements for all the kind favours I had received from him . Upon this his countenance brightened up , and he appeared much pleased with ...
Σελίδα 170
... leave the ship till he had received an answer to his letter , at the same time promising me to be as good a friend as Capt . Gambier . He cer- tainly made a great many promises ,, but on my part I thought I should not be justified in ...
... leave the ship till he had received an answer to his letter , at the same time promising me to be as good a friend as Capt . Gambier . He cer- tainly made a great many promises ,, but on my part I thought I should not be justified in ...
Σελίδα 190
... leave of absence , and went to Town to see him . I then had an opportunity of calling on Capt . Gambier , then a Rear Admiral , to whom I communicated the unlucky event attending my chest and bedding . The articles of most conse- quence ...
... leave of absence , and went to Town to see him . I then had an opportunity of calling on Capt . Gambier , then a Rear Admiral , to whom I communicated the unlucky event attending my chest and bedding . The articles of most conse- quence ...
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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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