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The conservatives of our wooden walls and shipping, against any enemies whatever, Russian, French, steamers, or rockets.

Publisher: London : James Ridgway and Sons,..., 1837Description: 57, [3]p.Subject(s): Great Britain. Royal Navy -- Operational readiness | Sea-power -- Great Britain | Great Britain -- Defenses
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.245(14) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 59405-1001
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VOL.245(11) Short statement relative to the presents transmitted to England in 1835 by the King of Oude, under the charge of P. Friell, Esq. one of His Majesty's aides-du-camp, to be laid before Their Majesties the King and Queen of England, as a mark of attachment and fidelity, and in acknowledgment for the horses presented to his father by his late majesty George the Fourth, when recognising him as King of Oude. Together with the correspondence relating thereto. VOL.245(12) The confederation of Gaul. Copy of a diplomatic paper taken at St. Petersburgh in 1836 from the original document deposited in the secret archives of the Russian Court, numbered 5706, and endorsed "France". VOL.245(13) A few remarks on the state and prospects of the Navy in 1838. By Captn G. Smith, R.N. VOL.245(14) The conservatives of our wooden walls and shipping, against any enemies whatever, Russian, French, steamers, or rockets. VOL.245(15) The Russian fleet in the Baltic in 1836. With some remarks intended to draw attention to the danger of leaving our navy in its present extremely reduced state. By H. W. Crauford. VOL.245(16) The Navy. Letter to His Grace the Duke of Wellington, K.G., upon the actual crisis of the country in respect to the state of the Navy. By a Flag Officer. VOL.245(17) The Navy. A letter to the Earl of Minto, G.C.B., First Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty. By one of the people.

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