A Narrative of My Professional Adventures: (1790-1839)Navy Records Society, 1953 |
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... sail , and other affairs relating to the ship's proceed- ings occupied my whole attention . The weather was fine , and I noticed every passing occurrence with extreme delight . Shortly after being at sea , we fell in with a very fine ...
... sail , and other affairs relating to the ship's proceed- ings occupied my whole attention . The weather was fine , and I noticed every passing occurrence with extreme delight . Shortly after being at sea , we fell in with a very fine ...
Σελίδα 192
... sail of the line and , if I recollect right , about 14 frigates.1 The chace con- tinued all night , with every stitch of sail that could be used . The wind was light and variable , but by an attentive watchfulness to all its changes we ...
... sail of the line and , if I recollect right , about 14 frigates.1 The chace con- tinued all night , with every stitch of sail that could be used . The wind was light and variable , but by an attentive watchfulness to all its changes we ...
Σελίδα 427
... sail our ship could bear . The mizen mast complained and I thought we should have lost it . However , our shot soon compelled the stranger to shorten sail . She proved to be a Spanish Privateer , with one long gun fixed amidships on her ...
... sail our ship could bear . The mizen mast complained and I thought we should have lost it . However , our shot soon compelled the stranger to shorten sail . She proved to be a Spanish Privateer , with one long gun fixed amidships on her ...
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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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action Admiral afterwards allowed anchor appearance arrived attend became boat brought cabin called Capt Captain close command completely conduct consequence course crew Deck desired dinner directed duty enemy evidently expected Father feelings fire Flag Fleet followed French frigate gave give guns hand happened heard hour instantly Island John joined land leave letter Library Lieutenant London look Lord lost Master mentioned messmates morning naval Navy never night noticed o'clock occasion officers opinion ordered party passed person port position prepared present Prize probably proceedings promotion proved Quarter Deck reached received relating remained replied returned Royal sail seamen seems sent ship ship's shore side soon taken thought told took turned vessel watch Whilst whole wind young