The Naval Gazetteer, Biographer, and Chronologist: Containing a History of the Late Wars, from Their Commencement in 1793 to Their Conclusion in 1801; and from Their Re-commencement in 1803 to Their Final Conclusion in 1815; and Continued, as to the Biographical Part, to the Present Time |
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... Battle off Camperdown to face .. Plan of the Battle off Copenhagen to face Plans of the Battle of the First of June to face Plan of the Battle off the Nile to face ...... Plans of the Battle off Cape St. Vincent to face . Plan of the Battle ...
... Battle off Camperdown to face .. Plan of the Battle off Copenhagen to face Plans of the Battle of the First of June to face Plan of the Battle off the Nile to face ...... Plans of the Battle off Cape St. Vincent to face . Plan of the Battle ...
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... battle in the bay of , near Gibraltar , fought on 6th July by a British squadron under the command of Rear - Adm . Sir James Saumarez , K. B. , consisting of the Cæsar , 80 , Rear - Adm . Sir James Saumarez , K. B. , Capt . J. Brenton ...
... battle in the bay of , near Gibraltar , fought on 6th July by a British squadron under the command of Rear - Adm . Sir James Saumarez , K. B. , consisting of the Cæsar , 80 , Rear - Adm . Sir James Saumarez , K. B. , Capt . J. Brenton ...
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... battle began . The superior fire of the Frolic's guns , at the onset , encouraged the expectation of a speedy and favourable result , but the gaff and head - braces being shot away , and no sail on the mainmast , the brig became ...
... battle began . The superior fire of the Frolic's guns , at the onset , encouraged the expectation of a speedy and favourable result , but the gaff and head - braces being shot away , and no sail on the mainmast , the brig became ...
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... battle began , both ships steering full under the topsails ; after exchanging two or three broadsides , the enemy's ship fell on board of the Shannon , her mizen channel locking in with her fore - rigging . Capt . Broke observing that ...
... battle began , both ships steering full under the topsails ; after exchanging two or three broadsides , the enemy's ship fell on board of the Shannon , her mizen channel locking in with her fore - rigging . Capt . Broke observing that ...
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... battle ! " In the year 1791 , in the height of a violent gale of wind , which increased to a perfect hurricane , a raft was discovered from the Juno's mast - head , off the port of St. Ann's in the West Indies , with three people on it ...
... battle ! " In the year 1791 , in the height of a violent gale of wind , which increased to a perfect hurricane , a raft was discovered from the Juno's mast - head , off the port of St. Ann's in the West Indies , with three people on it ...
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Page 573 - There shall be a firm and universal peace between His Britannic Majesty and the United States, and between their respective countries, territories, cities, towns, and people, of every degree, without exception of places or persons.
Page 575 - The said Commissioners shall, by a declaration or report under their hands and seals, decide to which of the two contracting parties the several islands aforesaid do respectively belong, in conformity with the true intent of the said treaty of peace of one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three.
Page 577 - The said commissioners shall, by a report or declaration under their hands and seals, designate the boundary aforesaid, state their decision on the points thus referred to them, and particularize the latitude and longitude of the most north-western point of the Lake of the Woods, and of such other parts of the said boundary as they may deem proper.
Page 578 - Majesty, and his subjects, upon the ratification of the present treaty being notified to such tribes or nations, and shall so desist accordingly.
Page 574 - Scotia ; and whereas the several islands in the bay of Passamaquoddy, which is part of the bay of Fundy, and the island of Grand Menan in the said bay of Fundy, are claimed by the United States as being comprehended within their aforesaid boundaries, which said islands...
Page 552 - Treaty signed this day. It shall be ratified, and the ratifications shall be exchanged at the same time. In witness whereof, the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the same, and have affixed thereto their seals.
Page 578 - Indians with whom he may be at war at the time of such ratification, and forthwith to restore to such tribes or nations respectively all the possessions, rights, and privileges which they may have enjoyed or been entitled to in one thousand eight hundred and eleven, previous to such hostilities...
Page 575 - Commissioners refusing, or declining, or wilfully omitting to act as such, they shall make, jointly or separately, a report or reports, as well to the Government of His Britannic Majesty as to that of the United States, stating in detail the points on which they differ, and the grounds upon which their respective opinions have been formed, or the grounds upon which they, or either of them, have so refused, declined, or omitted to act. And His Britannic Majesty and the Government of the United States...
Page 573 - States, and from every port, place, and harbour within the same ; leaving in all fortifications the American artillery that may be therein. And shall also order and cause all archives, records, deeds, and papers, belonging to any of the said States, or their citizens, which in the course of the war may have fallen into the hands of his officers, to be forthwith restored and delivered to the proper States and persons to whom they belong'.
Page 576 - Superior;" and whereas doubts have arisen what was the middle of the said river, lakes and water communications, and whether certain islands lying in the same were within the dominions of His Britannic Majesty or of the United States: In order, therefore, finally to decide these doubts, they shall be referred to two Commissioners, to be appointed, sworn and...