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hear.' The bouse had been told that certain little ships ordinary had got the name of reproach of the to

... hear.' The bouse had been told that certain little ships ordinary had got the name of reproach of the to thieves; and Lord Melville, knowing that the navy was most defleient in frigates of the fourth class, had these ships cut down supply th- deficiency ...

Published: Saturday 16 March 1839
Newspaper: Carlisle Patriot
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 2197 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... jterhaj's, iu ih-plh let lihl> facts give strong inthi. I f. the employ, of 1 in the lotulity , g:»u g belter iVeighta ** Little ships winch sail nearshore. And larger ones that venture uu-rc anil promoting tuoie happim • ami local j*ro«|H r.ty . among all ...

JAY 6

... alai Chatham meta of wur for ; Excqat :;nu-brig for Plymouth; and for Guernsey. PEAL, JULY 6. Sailed eight Russian line of Little ships and two frigates, uitli home, ler etianin and of Ailiiiiral Tate. Also the Wert Indian, l'untona, .',ha/to, Juke, Eliviheth ...

Published: Friday 08 July 1814
Newspaper: British Press
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 348 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

From the FRENCH PAPERS

... whom are gone to the Texel, to assist in getting some more line of battle ships ready. Ar the Texel there are six line of little ships ready for sea. At Flushing there is a French frigate apparently ready, except her sails being unbent, and about 16 sail ...

Published: Tuesday 03 July 1804
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 475 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

VOL. XXXIV

... the of man i« and hegg.us go ha!f>iial tlervaiils are called Haines; Madame de tnn'ireltai, while somhre •df by letting little ships water. ...

Published: Saturday 14 February 1835
Newspaper: Clonmel Herald
County: Tipperary, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 356 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE

... particularly in the rehned kinds, at fall price*. Coa!» (tVf*lne*dsy;—The wheat trade remain* nominally on .Moiolsy, )wt with little ships* doing In barley t lip is nothing' whale* er doing and the oat trade exceedingly heavy at the quotations of U*l market ...

Published: Friday 22 May 1835
Newspaper: Hull Advertiser
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 419 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

the LONDON' GAZETTE of June 23. WHITKIIALL JUNE 2' , , isit to Woo The Queen has been plea ed

... standing. A lt 6; d ten t he could 19515 vy. If .ect evidence g the war, St lieutenan tr. to know entalists as V, at ve r i; Little ships in undred noo 000 officers me to sea theers and ; t Sirling, 101, f Greece, to laments of tP Lion. ' WHITEHALL, JUNE 17 ...

Published: Saturday 24 June 1848
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 460 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... Ailsa Crag, in the Firth of Clyde, is nearly as applicable to the Bass : • in lone sublimity Towering above the sea and little ships; For dwarfs the tallest seem while sailing by. * The Bass Rock : its Civil and Ecclesiastical History, GEOLOGY, Martyrology ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... Ailsa Crag, in the Firth of Clyde, is nearly as applicable to die Bass: in lone sublimity Towering above the sea and little ships; For dwarfs the tallest seem while sailing by.' * The Bass Rock : its Civil and Ecclesiastical History, GEOLOGY, Mar;yrology ...

BOULOGNE-SUR-MER, Sur. 24. _............. The letter addressed to an — evening paper by Mr. Grady, on the ..

... audience at a place of worship in a French town. On looking round, I observed the part of the church near the altar hung with little ships. I asked what they meant, and was informed they were the offeringo of fishermen of the town who were saved from shipwreck ...

Published: Friday 28 September 1827
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 543 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

AN OLIVE LEAF FOR THE ENGLISH PEOPLE

... scarcely whitened a yard of canvass, as they did. England, when the Danes surrounded the island with nearly thousand of their little ships ? And would not the Danes have overrun the new continent, as they were wont to overrun the seas; without ever stopping ...

Published: Saturday 22 May 1847
Newspaper: Norfolk News
County: Norfolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 928 | Page: 4 | Tags: none