Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from the Official Documents Published in the London Gazette1810 |
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... conduct of every officer and man of this ship , keeping up a constant fire , and working in a very narrow harbour with 120 men out of the ship . Captain Elliott reports the conduct of his ship's company , and of Lieutenants Ruel and ...
... conduct of every officer and man of this ship , keeping up a constant fire , and working in a very narrow harbour with 120 men out of the ship . Captain Elliott reports the conduct of his ship's company , and of Lieutenants Ruel and ...
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... conduct therefore puts in a flattering and clear point of view the respect in which they hold the British navy : and from the determined conduct of the squadron you did me the honour to place under my command , I am fully persuaded ...
... conduct therefore puts in a flattering and clear point of view the respect in which they hold the British navy : and from the determined conduct of the squadron you did me the honour to place under my command , I am fully persuaded ...
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... conduct of his own immediate department , but for the active assistance which he afforded me wherever required . Major Vernon , the Deputy Quarter - Master- General , has also my thanks for his zeal and attention . To Captain Barry ...
... conduct of his own immediate department , but for the active assistance which he afforded me wherever required . Major Vernon , the Deputy Quarter - Master- General , has also my thanks for his zeal and attention . To Captain Barry ...
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