An address to the Right Honourable the first Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty : Upon the pernicious mode of coppering the bottoms of King's ships in time of peace. Also, a plan for employing 120 sail of the line, with a proportionable number of frigates, and small armed vessels. With the number of men that will be required to man each class in time of war. Together with a recommendation for establishing a general register of seamen and seafaring-men; and a mode to establish a naval militia, &c. &c. &c. By an officer (English)
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Title:An address to the Right Honourable the first Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty : Upon the pernicious mode of coppering the bottoms of King's ships in time of peace. Also, a plan for employing 120 sail of the line, with a proportionable number of frigates, and small armed vessels. With the number of men that will be required to man each class in time of war. Together with a recommendation for establishing a general register of seamen and seafaring-men; and a mode to establish a naval militia, &c. &c. &c. By an officer
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Additional title:Plan for employing 120 sail of the line, with a proportionable number of frigates, and small armed vessels
Recommendation for establishing a general register of seamen and seafaring-men and a mode to establish a naval militia, &c. &c. &c -
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Place of publication:London
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Publication date:1786
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Size:Online-Ressource (50 p)
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Remarks:8°
"Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty" in 1786 was Richard Howe
English Short Title Catalog, N55189
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Type of media:Book
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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