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A letter from a sailor, on board the royal refuge, commanded by the truely Right Hon. Lord Emanuel, to his friend
Giving an account of his ship's sailing for Mount Zion, and that those who fail in her will receive a ...own of Righteousness, and life everlasting. In the same book you have, [blank] secondly, the recruiting othcer thirdly, to be with Christ...s best fourthly, hinder me not, in my way to the heavenly canaan -
An address to the Right Honourable the lords commissioners of the admiralty
Upon degenerated, dissatisfied state of the British Navy; with ways and means to put the Navy upon a formidable and respectable footing, both as to ships and men. Also a proposition, to establish a new mode of caulking the king's ships. With a proposed regulation, for maintaining an extra-establishment of marines in time of peace: and a recommendation, to establish a General Naval Register Office. To which is added, a proposition for establishing commissaries on board the king's ships; and various other strictures upon the naval service in general. By a sailor -
The seaman's opinion of a standing army in England
in opposition to a fleet at sea, as the best security of this kingdom. In a letter to a merchant, written by a sailor -
Manly. A favorite new song, in the American fleet
Most humbly addressed to all the jolly tars who are fighting for the rights and liberties of America -
The seaman's opinion of a standing army in England, in opposition to a fleet at sea, as the best security of this kingdom
in a letter to a merchant, written by a sailor -
The seaman's opinion of a standing army in England
in opposition to a fleet at sea, as the best security of this kingdom : in a letter to a merchant -
Remarks on the present condition of the navy
and particularly of the victualling -
The seaman's opinion of a standing army in England, in opposition to a fleet at sea, as the best security of this kingdom
in a letter to a merchant -
The seaman's opinion of a standing army in England, in opposition to a fleet at sea, as the best security of this kingdom
in a letter to a merchant -
A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Sandwich on the present situation of affairs. By a sailor
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Strictures upon naval departments
&c. &c. &c. with a recommendation to abolish the coppering of ship's bottoms In The State Of Ordinary; and to discontinue the caulking of the King's ships with rotten, water-soaken oakum, &c. &c. &c. Also A Proposition To Appropriate The Royal Academy In Portsmouth Dock-Yard, Instead Of Building The Intended Expensive Magnificent Dwelling House, For The Residence Of The Resident Commissioner By a sailor -
The seaman's opinion of a standing army in England
in opposition to a fleet at sea, the best security of this kingdom : in a letter to a merchant -
Remarks on the present condition of the navy, and particularly of the victualling, in which the notion of fortifying of garisons is exploded, and 'tis clearly prov'd that the only security of England consists in a good fleet
in a letter from a sailor to a member of the House of Commons -
Bite upon the miser
Or, Trick upon the Parson. By a Sailor. To which is added, an address to Britons -
Love elegies
by a sailor, written in the year MDCCLXXIV