NELSON PAPERS. Vols. LXXIV.-LXXXVI. Official copies of the Logs of the various vessels composing the Fleet in the Mediterranean, sent to Lord Nelson, Commander-in-Chief, 1803-1805, with two earlier logs in Vol. I., to which are added (Vols. XII., XII... 19th century

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NELSON PAPERS. Vols. LXXIV.-LXXXVI. Official copies of the Logs of the various vessels composing the Fleet in the Mediterranean, sent to Lord Nelson, Commander-in-Chief, 1803-1805, with two earlier logs in Vol. I., to which are added (Vols. XII., XII... 19th century

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