Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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Pagina 165
... command the sloop descended at that time , was taken dangerously ill , and became so incapable of taking possession of his charge that I was ordered to take the command of her till his recovery ; and here I must confess to you I was ...
... command the sloop descended at that time , was taken dangerously ill , and became so incapable of taking possession of his charge that I was ordered to take the command of her till his recovery ; and here I must confess to you I was ...
Pagina 265
... command and direction of the officers of the Centurion . XVIII The Respondents That after all the said officers on board the Centurion ( to wit ) the officers of the Tryal Prize and Gloucester , as well as the officers of the Centurion ...
... command and direction of the officers of the Centurion . XVIII The Respondents That after all the said officers on board the Centurion ( to wit ) the officers of the Tryal Prize and Gloucester , as well as the officers of the Centurion ...
Pagina 266
... command upon that deck , nor did John Hughes command upon that deck before or after Peircy Brett was wounded . That if by loss in battle or other accident during the engagement with the Nuestra SeƱora de Covadonga the captain , the ...
... command upon that deck , nor did John Hughes command upon that deck before or after Peircy Brett was wounded . That if by loss in battle or other accident during the engagement with the Nuestra SeƱora de Covadonga the captain , the ...
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