A Collection of State Papers Relative to the War Against France Now Carrying on by Great Britain and the Several Other European Powers ...J. Debrett, 1797 |
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... captains of the vef- fels , or their confignees , by them figned and certified on oath ; the liberty of franquin ftill , however , to remain as heretofore , for all vessels that shall require it , according to the rules as established ...
... captains of the vef- fels , or their confignees , by them figned and certified on oath ; the liberty of franquin ftill , however , to remain as heretofore , for all vessels that shall require it , according to the rules as established ...
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... Captain Valence , bound for St. Jean de Luz , was failing along fhore in fight of this port , when , in contempt of the edict of the King of Spain , of the 3d of January laft , declaring , that no fhip of war thould go out of the port ...
... Captain Valence , bound for St. Jean de Luz , was failing along fhore in fight of this port , when , in contempt of the edict of the King of Spain , of the 3d of January laft , declaring , that no fhip of war thould go out of the port ...
Stran 65
... captains already appointed were more than fufficient for the equipment of eighty thips of the line , and as many frigates . This certainly was a fage difpofition at the time , that all ranks were filled ac- cording to the choice made by ...
... captains already appointed were more than fufficient for the equipment of eighty thips of the line , and as many frigates . This certainly was a fage difpofition at the time , that all ranks were filled ac- cording to the choice made by ...
Stran 117
... Captains of Merchantmen at Gibraltar ... Gibraltar , Oct. 15 , Secretary's Office . As the continuance of a number of merchant vellels in this port would be attended with the most serious evils , at a time when they cannot be supplied ...
... Captains of Merchantmen at Gibraltar ... Gibraltar , Oct. 15 , Secretary's Office . As the continuance of a number of merchant vellels in this port would be attended with the most serious evils , at a time when they cannot be supplied ...
Stran 228
... captain - general and commander in chief of the troops . But the most extraordinary idea , in feveral views , which the earl has advanced is , that it is perfectly lawful and correct to use dogs in defence , but not in offence ; and ...
... captain - general and commander in chief of the troops . But the most extraordinary idea , in feveral views , which the earl has advanced is , that it is perfectly lawful and correct to use dogs in defence , but not in offence ; and ...
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addrefs Admiralty affembled affure againſt alfo anfwer Archduke army attack Auftrian Auguft cafe Captain caufe circumftances citizens Commander in Chief commiffioners confequence confidence confiderable conftitution corps defire divifion enemy enemy's English eſtabliſhed Evan Nepean Executive Directory faid fame fatisfaction fecond fecretary fecurity fent fentiments fervice feven fhall fhips fhould fince fituation fome foon force fquadron France French Republic ftate ftill fubjects fuccefs fuch fufficient fupport himſelf honour Houfe inftant interefts itſelf juft laft letter Lieutenant lofs LONDON GAZETTE Lord Lord Grenville Lord Malmesbury lordship Majefty Majefty's Majefty's Ship Margrave of Baden meaſures moft moſt muſt nation neceffary obferve occafion officers paffed peace perfons poffeffion poffible pofition pofts ports powers prefent prefident prifoners propofed purpoſe rank and file reafon received refolution refpect Rhine ROBERT CRAUFURD royal highnefs Saldanha Bay ſhall ſtate thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe treaty troops United veffels wounded