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A Sailor of King George (Esprios Classics)
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"In a memorial presented in 1835 to the Lords of the Admiralty, the author of the journals which form this volume details his various services. He joined the Navy in October, 1793, his first ship being HMS. Blonde. He was present at the siege of Martinique in 1794, and returned to England the same year in HMS. Hannibal with despatches and the colours of Martinique. For a few months the ship was attached to the Channel Fleet, and then suddenly, in 1795, was ordered to the West Indies again. Here…
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  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 1.5 cm, softcover
  • Language: English
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"In a memorial presented in 1835 to the Lords of the Admiralty, the author of the journals which form this volume details his various services. He joined the Navy in October, 1793, his first ship being HMS. Blonde. He was present at the siege of Martinique in 1794, and returned to England the same year in HMS. Hannibal with despatches and the colours of Martinique. For a few months the ship was attached to the Channel Fleet, and then suddenly, in 1795, was ordered to the West Indies again. Here he remained until 1802, during which period he was twice attacked by yellow fever. "

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  • Author: Frederick Hoffman
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  • ISBN-10: 1034497421
  • ISBN-13: 9781034497424
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 1.5 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

"In a memorial presented in 1835 to the Lords of the Admiralty, the author of the journals which form this volume details his various services. He joined the Navy in October, 1793, his first ship being HMS. Blonde. He was present at the siege of Martinique in 1794, and returned to England the same year in HMS. Hannibal with despatches and the colours of Martinique. For a few months the ship was attached to the Channel Fleet, and then suddenly, in 1795, was ordered to the West Indies again. Here he remained until 1802, during which period he was twice attacked by yellow fever. "

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