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... ports open to Britain . After a slow start in 1808 the volume of trade increased enormously , as confidence was built up , in 1809-10.1 The Baltic ports were of vital importance as both the chief outlet from the continent of naval ...
... ports open to Britain . After a slow start in 1808 the volume of trade increased enormously , as confidence was built up , in 1809-10.1 The Baltic ports were of vital importance as both the chief outlet from the continent of naval ...
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... ports , that a convoy in the neighbourhood of each of those ports would be desirable at the interval of three weeks on which subject an intercourse might be had by means of the look - out ship . I beg leave further to submit whether it ...
... ports , that a convoy in the neighbourhood of each of those ports would be desirable at the interval of three weeks on which subject an intercourse might be had by means of the look - out ship . I beg leave further to submit whether it ...
Pagina 120
... ports of destination as possible in the way they were last year , and that vessels should be kept cruising near the different ports not alone to prevent any privateers getting out , but likewise to protect the ships downward bound ...
... ports of destination as possible in the way they were last year , and that vessels should be kept cruising near the different ports not alone to prevent any privateers getting out , but likewise to protect the ships downward bound ...
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Admiral Admiralty appointed army arrival Baltic Baron Belt Britain British Captain cargoes Carlscrona Carlshamn Cattegat coast Colberg command communication convoy Danish Dear Sir defence detach directed dispatches Dörnberg Edited enclosed Enclosure enemy enemy's England excellency excellency's favourable force French frigates Gothenburg Gulf of Finland gunboats gunbrigs Gustavus IV Adolphus Hanö Bay honour hope instant instructions island July June Keats king of Sweden last convoy letter licences lieutenant line-of-battle ships Lords Commissioners lordships Majesty's government Majesty's ships Malmö merchants Nauckhoff naval navy officer orders Pillau pleased present prince proceed protection Rear-Admiral received request Riga Russian fleet sail Saumarez Admiralty Saumarez to Croker Saumarez to Martin Saumarez to Yorke Schröder Sept ships and vessels Sir James Saumarez Sir Samuel Hood squadron station Stockholm Swedish government Swedish Majesty Thornton thro trade transmit troops vice-admiral Victory wind Wingo Sound yesterday Ystad