Biographia Navalis: Or, Impartial Memoirs of the Lives and Characters of Officers of the Navy of Great Britain, from the Year 1660 to the Present Time; Drawn from the Most Authentic Sources, and Disposed in a Chronological Arrangement, 第 4 卷R. Faulder, 1796 |
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... vessel was fet on fire . The Centurion , freed from that delay of neceffity in- duced by attendance on the Gloucester , which fhip had for a confiderable time failed very heavily on account of the injury fuftained in her masts , made ...
... vessel was fet on fire . The Centurion , freed from that delay of neceffity in- duced by attendance on the Gloucester , which fhip had for a confiderable time failed very heavily on account of the injury fuftained in her masts , made ...
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... vessel at Maçao for the paltry fum of fix thousand dollars , a fum fcarcely amounting to one - tenth of her real value ; and after being detained by the above - mentioned manoeuvres for the space of nearly five months , fell down the ...
... vessel at Maçao for the paltry fum of fix thousand dollars , a fum fcarcely amounting to one - tenth of her real value ; and after being detained by the above - mentioned manoeuvres for the space of nearly five months , fell down the ...
第 218 頁
... vessels , making to them the fulleft reftitution of every thing they could claim , which the Spaniards , as is cuftomary among privateers , had plundered them of , and taken on board their own fhip . Having thus executed justice , and ...
... vessels , making to them the fulleft reftitution of every thing they could claim , which the Spaniards , as is cuftomary among privateers , had plundered them of , and taken on board their own fhip . Having thus executed justice , and ...
第 283 頁
... vessel to look out . The above fhips were all in company when the action began except the Hebe * . Sir The following additional particulars are given in fome collateral accounts , as well as letters , and are believed to be as authentic ...
... vessel to look out . The above fhips were all in company when the action began except the Hebe * . Sir The following additional particulars are given in fome collateral accounts , as well as letters , and are believed to be as authentic ...
第 335 頁
... vessels bound to thofe ports . " " I would have anfwered your letter fooner , but I was willing to inform myself first , from the captains who are now in England , whether any thing had happened on oc- cafion of this fearch , which they ...
... vessels bound to thofe ports . " " I would have anfwered your letter fooner , but I was willing to inform myself first , from the captains who are now in England , whether any thing had happened on oc- cafion of this fearch , which they ...
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第 172 頁 - Majefty's honour, and my country's fervice. I am forry that my endeavours were not attended with more fuccefs, and that the armament under my command proved too weak to fucceed in an expedition of fuch moment. Truth has prevailed over calumny and falfehood, and juftice has wiped off the ignominious ftain of my fuppoled want of perfonal courage, or difaffeftion.
第 333 頁 - Thus beloved and revered, amiable in private life as illustrious in public, this gallant and profitable servant of his country, when he was beginning to reap the harvest of his toils and dangers, in the full meridian of years and glory, after having been providentially...
第 338 頁 - Generalship of the Marines, together with his rank in the navy, at the King's feet, entreating him to take both away, if they could forward his service...
第 218 頁 - Joseph, and to two ships that guarded the mouth of the harbour, which he sustained for many hours that day, and part of the next, with uncommon intrepidity. As he was giving his...
第 166 頁 - Article of War, part of which he falls under, and which admits of no mitigation, even if the crime should be committed by an error in judgment only ; and therefore, for our own consciences ' sakes, as well as in justice to the prisoner, we pray your Lordships, in the most earnest manner, to recommend him to his Majesty's clemency.
第 236 頁 - George the second, intituled, "an act for naturalizing such foreign Protestants and "others therein mentioned as are settled or shall settle in any of his " Majesty's Colonies in America...
第 147 頁 - ... what batteries or guns might be placed to prevent our having any communication with the Castle, falling little wind, it was five before I could form my line, or distinguish any of the enemy's motions; and not at all to judge of their force more than by their numbers, which were...
第 150 頁 - three feet to our one, and therefore have the choice " how they will engage us, or if they will at all, and...
第 173 頁 - ... be on their fide, God forgive them, as I do ; and may the diftrefs of their minds, and uneafinefs of their confciences, which in juftice to me they have reprefented, be relieved and fubfide as my refentment has done. The Supreme Judge lees all hearts and motives, and to him I muft fubmit the juftice of my caufe.
第 172 頁 - I know my own innocence, and am conscious that no part of my country's misfortunes can be owing to me.