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Observations on the twelfth article of war: Wherein the nature of negligence, cowardice, and disaffection, is discussed; the respective guilt of each ascertained on principles of natural equity; and the difference between error of judgment and negligence clearly stated: necessary to be perused by all sea-officers, especially those of court-maritals, and exemplified in the case of the Late Admiral Byng, which is distinctly stated; and for the use of readers in general, in popular language, free from all embarassment of sea-terms. In a letter to the president of the late court-martial. By a Plain Man.
Mallet, David, 1705?-1765.Date: 1757- Books
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It having been represented by the commander in chief of the western district, that some wicked dissaffected [sic] persons are endeavouring to seduce the soldiers from a sense of their duty, ... we, the non-commissioned officers of the Plymouth division of marines, think it ou duty, ... thus publickly to declare our sentiments. ...
Date: 1797]- Books
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Considerations on the bill for the better government of the navy. By a sea officer.
Barrington, William Wildman Barrington, Viscount, 1717-1793.Date: 1749- Books
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An Act to recover and preserve the navigation of the river Dee, in the county palatine of Chester.
Great Britain.Date: 1733- Books
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An abstract of all such acts of Parliament, now in force, as relate to the admiralty, and Navy of England, to the second year of King George.
Great Britain.Date: 1715