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... Captain Murray instantly circulated it in the small squadron which he commanded : some of the officers , two of whom are now old and distinguished admirals , fancied it incomprehensible from its numerous combinations ; yet it was ...
... Captain Murray instantly circulated it in the small squadron which he commanded : some of the officers , two of whom are now old and distinguished admirals , fancied it incomprehensible from its numerous combinations ; yet it was ...
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... Captain Murray in the Defence ; and was afterwards with him in the Duke , of 98 guns , when she had her main - mast shivered by lightning , while employed in engaging and destroying some French batteries at Mar- tinique . After removing ...
... Captain Murray in the Defence ; and was afterwards with him in the Duke , of 98 guns , when she had her main - mast shivered by lightning , while employed in engaging and destroying some French batteries at Mar- tinique . After removing ...
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... Captain Penrose had of it was , being thrown out of his cot , and dashed violently against the quarter - deck beams ! A view of this occurrence appeared in the thirty - first volume of the Naval Chronicle , and on being asked whether it ...
... Captain Penrose had of it was , being thrown out of his cot , and dashed violently against the quarter - deck beams ! A view of this occurrence appeared in the thirty - first volume of the Naval Chronicle , and on being asked whether it ...
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... Captain O'Reilly . This officer , with the assist- ance of a pilot and some flats , vainly endeavoured to recon- noitre the bar . But Lieutenant Debenham , having thought he perceived a passage from the Porcupine's mast - head , dashed ...
... Captain O'Reilly . This officer , with the assist- ance of a pilot and some flats , vainly endeavoured to recon- noitre the bar . But Lieutenant Debenham , having thought he perceived a passage from the Porcupine's mast - head , dashed ...
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... Captain J. Coode , on his being ap- pointed Commander - in - Chief of the Mediterranean station . He had arrived in Sicily , and was lying in the harbour of Messina , when the tidings of Napoleon's escape created an extraordinary bustle ...
... Captain J. Coode , on his being ap- pointed Commander - in - Chief of the Mediterranean station . He had arrived in Sicily , and was lying in the harbour of Messina , when the tidings of Napoleon's escape created an extraordinary bustle ...
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