A Narrative of My Professional Adventures: (1790-1839)Navy Records Society, 1953 - 468 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 168
... morning with daylight we found ourselves separated from the Fleet . There had been a sort of fog during the night which pre- vented our seeing the motions going on . The Captain was very anxious at this ill luck , and frequently called ...
... morning with daylight we found ourselves separated from the Fleet . There had been a sort of fog during the night which pre- vented our seeing the motions going on . The Captain was very anxious at this ill luck , and frequently called ...
Σελίδα 208
... morning of the 15th we put to sea with the squadron and convoy , our object being the capturing of the French West India Islands . By the afternoon , all the ships , nearly 200 sail , being collected , we shaped a course down Channel ...
... morning of the 15th we put to sea with the squadron and convoy , our object being the capturing of the French West India Islands . By the afternoon , all the ships , nearly 200 sail , being collected , we shaped a course down Channel ...
Σελίδα 438
... morning watch at sea always breakfasting with him . In harbour , the Senior Lieutenant did so , when the ship's duty for the day would be discussed . I could no longer attend to this morning custom , being obliged to take some ...
... morning watch at sea always breakfasting with him . In harbour , the Senior Lieutenant did so , when the ship's duty for the day would be discussed . I could no longer attend to this morning custom , being obliged to take some ...
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PEACE March 1790January 1793 | 1 |
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JAMAICA STATION April 1799August 1802 | 353 |
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