Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval and Military Journal, Част 2H. Colburn, 1831 |
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... ships . Capt . Biden after reciting several spirited actions , remarks : " The high order and warlike appearance of the China ships frequently drew forth the highest encomiums from admirals and captains in the navy , and the ...
... ships . Capt . Biden after reciting several spirited actions , remarks : " The high order and warlike appearance of the China ships frequently drew forth the highest encomiums from admirals and captains in the navy , and the ...
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... ships in the best order for defence , but still had the mortification , during several days , of seeing captures made , without a possibility of affording relief . Upon the appearance of the enemy , 1000 volunteers from the trans- ports ...
... ships in the best order for defence , but still had the mortification , during several days , of seeing captures made , without a possibility of affording relief . Upon the appearance of the enemy , 1000 volunteers from the trans- ports ...
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... ships ; and also to point out the truly defenceless condition of the officers and passengers of a ship in a state of mutiny . As to wanton severity in the Company's officers , it is rather invective than argument ; for , however an ...
... ships ; and also to point out the truly defenceless condition of the officers and passengers of a ship in a state of mutiny . As to wanton severity in the Company's officers , it is rather invective than argument ; for , however an ...
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... ships no other duty to per- form ? In this case , a valuable ship , full of passengers , bound to Bombay , having a fair wind , had already been shamefully detained ; a prosecution would have been followed by further and more serious ...
... ships no other duty to per- form ? In this case , a valuable ship , full of passengers , bound to Bombay , having a fair wind , had already been shamefully detained ; a prosecution would have been followed by further and more serious ...
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... ships no other duty to per- form ? In this case , a valuable ship , full of passengers , bound to Bombay , having a fair wind , had already been shamefully detained ; a prosecution would have been followed by further and more serious ...
... ships no other duty to per- form ? In this case , a valuable ship , full of passengers , bound to Bombay , having a fair wind , had already been shamefully detained ; a prosecution would have been followed by further and more serious ...
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