The Analectic Magazine, Volume 7Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1816 |
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... Navy POETRY . 18 Epitaph , by Lord Byron , Naval Court of Inquiry at New Or leans The Tomb of Burrows , 67 90 · ib . 29 On British Naval Courts Martial Arrival of United States ' Vessels Fate of the Wasp and Epervier A Sailor's Elegy ...
... Navy POETRY . 18 Epitaph , by Lord Byron , Naval Court of Inquiry at New Or leans The Tomb of Burrows , 67 90 · ib . 29 On British Naval Courts Martial Arrival of United States ' Vessels Fate of the Wasp and Epervier A Sailor's Elegy ...
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... navy , 18 Vaccination , Seaman's discourse on , 547 Venus de Medicis , anecdote of the 182 Virginia , letters from , 462 1 legislature of , their libe : · Official naval documents , 222 report concerning Bona- rality , Voyage of Ubald ...
... navy , 18 Vaccination , Seaman's discourse on , 547 Venus de Medicis , anecdote of the 182 Virginia , letters from , 462 1 legislature of , their libe : · Official naval documents , 222 report concerning Bona- rality , Voyage of Ubald ...
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... navy , joined the frigate Chesapeake then lying at Norfolk , in February 1800. In this ship he cruised on the West India station till May 1801 , when she returned to the United States , and then went on board the frigate President under ...
... navy , joined the frigate Chesapeake then lying at Norfolk , in February 1800. In this ship he cruised on the West India station till May 1801 , when she returned to the United States , and then went on board the frigate President under ...
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... navy : " SIR , " At sea , April 29th , 1814 . " I have the honour to inform you that we have this morning captured , after an action of forty - two minutes , his Britannic majesty's brig Epervier , rating and mounting eigh- teen thirty ...
... navy : " SIR , " At sea , April 29th , 1814 . " I have the honour to inform you that we have this morning captured , after an action of forty - two minutes , his Britannic majesty's brig Epervier , rating and mounting eigh- teen thirty ...
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... navy as subjects for biography , not only because they naturally came under the notice of this work , but because their actions are not liable to doubt or misconstruction , and their victories when gained , are unquestionable . When ...
... navy as subjects for biography , not only because they naturally came under the notice of this work , but because their actions are not liable to doubt or misconstruction , and their victories when gained , are unquestionable . When ...
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