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Burchet (23 June 1828) Burchett, JosiahA complete history of the most remarkable transactions at
sea; from the earliest accounts of time to the conclusion of the
last war with France. Wherein is given an account of the most
considerable naval expeditions, sea-fights, stratagems,
discoveries, and other maritime occurrences that have happen'd
among all nations which have flourished at sea, and in a more
particular manner of Great Britain, from the time of the
Revolution, in the year 1688, to the
aforesaid period. Adorn'd with sea charts adapted to the history,
with an exact index of the names of all the places where any
considerable battel has been fought, in any part of the world. In
five books. By Josiah Burchett, Esq. Secretary of the
Admiralty. 1720WG's History of the Commonwealth cites:
Burchet, Naval
History of England, p. 385 to 389 (7:194).
WG reads in the
British Museum on this date. The British Library holds an edition of
this work.
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