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... Navy , faid , that understanding Government had taken the cafe of thefe ... Royal Highness the Prince of Wales were at length put in that train of order ... Royal Highness has difcharged of his debts no less than 525,000l . and it was a ...
... Navy , faid , that understanding Government had taken the cafe of thefe ... Royal Highness the Prince of Wales were at length put in that train of order ... Royal Highness has difcharged of his debts no less than 525,000l . and it was a ...
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... Royal Navy of England . An establishment which laid the foundation of the maritime power , of the dominion of the Seas , of the triumphant fuccefs of her fleets in Naval engagements , and of her exten- five well - protected commerce ...
... Royal Navy of England . An establishment which laid the foundation of the maritime power , of the dominion of the Seas , of the triumphant fuccefs of her fleets in Naval engagements , and of her exten- five well - protected commerce ...
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... Royal Navy , and the first regulations for the adminiftration of its affairs in the next reign . The largest ship in the time of Henry the Seventh was called La Grace de Dieu , which our Author calls the Parent of the British Navy ...
... Royal Navy , and the first regulations for the adminiftration of its affairs in the next reign . The largest ship in the time of Henry the Seventh was called La Grace de Dieu , which our Author calls the Parent of the British Navy ...
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... Royal Navy of England derive its first regular formation into a national establishment , for Henry was too ahle a politician to fuffer fuch injuries to pafs unpunished in future , for want of a fufficient naval force to prevent them in ...
... Royal Navy of England derive its first regular formation into a national establishment , for Henry was too ahle a politician to fuffer fuch injuries to pafs unpunished in future , for want of a fufficient naval force to prevent them in ...
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authentic , of all the fhips and veffels at that time compofing the English Navy Royal . Here follows a copy , page 36 , Vol . II . of the indenture ; the title in Latin runs thus : Henry VIII . anno regni tertio , anno Dom . 1512 ...
authentic , of all the fhips and veffels at that time compofing the English Navy Royal . Here follows a copy , page 36 , Vol . II . of the indenture ; the title in Latin runs thus : Henry VIII . anno regni tertio , anno Dom . 1512 ...
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