
Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PLATES IN VOLUME XIII. From Original Designs
- PREFACE TO THE THIRTEENTH VOLUME
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF LIEUTENANT WILLIAM HUNTER, OF GREENWICH HOSPITAL: An intimate Friend of the Poet FALCONER
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF THE LATE COMMODORE SIR WILLIAM JAMES, BART. IN THE HON. EAST INDIA COMPANY'S SERVICE, Chairman of the Court of Directors, &c
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF PHILIP D'AUVERGNE, DUKE OF BOUILLON, COMMODORE IN HIS MAJESTY'S SERVICE, &c. &c
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF ADMIRAL SIR RICHARD ONSLOW, BART
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF SIR RICHARD BICKERTON, BART. AND K.C. REAR-ADMIRAL OF THE RED SQUADRON
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF RICHARD RODNEY BLIGH, ESQ, ADMIRAL OF THE BLUE SQUADRON
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF RICHARD RODNEY BLIGH, ESQ. ADMIRAL OF THE BLUE SQUADRON
- INDEX
- I SPANISH NAVAL STATE PAPERS
- II SPANISH NAVAL STATE PAPERS
PREFACE TO THE THIRTEENTH VOLUME
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 January 2011
- Frontmatter
- PLATES IN VOLUME XIII. From Original Designs
- PREFACE TO THE THIRTEENTH VOLUME
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF LIEUTENANT WILLIAM HUNTER, OF GREENWICH HOSPITAL: An intimate Friend of the Poet FALCONER
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF THE LATE COMMODORE SIR WILLIAM JAMES, BART. IN THE HON. EAST INDIA COMPANY'S SERVICE, Chairman of the Court of Directors, &c
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF PHILIP D'AUVERGNE, DUKE OF BOUILLON, COMMODORE IN HIS MAJESTY'S SERVICE, &c. &c
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF ADMIRAL SIR RICHARD ONSLOW, BART
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF SIR RICHARD BICKERTON, BART. AND K.C. REAR-ADMIRAL OF THE RED SQUADRON
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF RICHARD RODNEY BLIGH, ESQ, ADMIRAL OF THE BLUE SQUADRON
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF RICHARD RODNEY BLIGH, ESQ. ADMIRAL OF THE BLUE SQUADRON
- INDEX
- I SPANISH NAVAL STATE PAPERS
- II SPANISH NAVAL STATE PAPERS
Summary
Never, since we first went out of Dock, in the year 1799, have we witnessed so tremendous a Gale, as that which has continued, nearly throughout the whole of our thirteenth Cruise; and, as the old song says,
Harder yet, it yet blows harder!
Now again the Boatswain calls.
It has indeed been dirty weather: but we have endeavoured that it should not blind our eyes: whilst the good old Ship the Britannia strained in every timber, and gave some awkward rolls, we strove to keep our little Packet steady, and to preserve whatever of value was thrown out, during the Tempest. Our Vessel was hardly large enough to stow it all away, though we removed many of our Bulk-heads; which brought on us angry and threatening words from some of our Passengers. Who must forgive us, if amidst the bustle and anxiety that has prevailed, we have lost something of our usual courtesy and condescension.
The Naval Chronicle, like all other Periodical Works, that have the smallest connection with the Political World, must sometimes vary the limits of the different subjects it embraces. And as, from its very name, it undertakes to chronicle the Naval Events of the Year, it must have a reference to the Naval Columns of the Public Prints, and to the Naval Debates of the British Senate. Nor does it follow from this, that we are negligent in procuring Philosophical Papers, Naval Literature, or Hydrographical Information.
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- The Naval ChronicleContaining a General and Biographical History of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom with a Variety of Original Papers on Nautical Subjects, pp. v - viiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1805