Remarks on a pamphlet entitled Thoughts on the naval strength of the British Empire. Part second, by J. Sinclair ... : so far as that tract contains strictures on the marine bill : also, observations on a plan for forming and keeping up a body of twenty-five thousand men, from the marines, to be called royal navy-men : and a copy of a letter to the Committee of Trade in Newcastle upon Tyne
1784
L2004F121 1784
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Title
Remarks on a pamphlet entitled Thoughts on the naval strength of the British Empire. Part second, by J. Sinclair ... : so far as that tract contains strictures on the marine bill : also, observations on a plan for forming and keeping up a body of twenty-five thousand men, from the marines, to be called royal navy-men : and a copy of a letter to the Committee of Trade in Newcastle upon Tyne
Variant Title
Thoughts on the naval strength of the British Empire
Published
London Printed for the authors : Sold by W. Nicol 1784
Description
8, 44 p. ; 21 cm. (8vo)
Call Number
L2004F121 1784
System Control No.
(OCoLC)42955344
Note
Signed at end: John Stevenson
Signatures: A-F4 G2
Pamphlet upon the marine plan & the question of manning the navy without the use of pressgangs
Signatures: A-F4 G2
Pamphlet upon the marine plan & the question of manning the navy without the use of pressgangs
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