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.
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- MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]
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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 proposit
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London : Printed for J. Stockdale, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly, MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]
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