The Quarterly Journal of Education, vol 1-2. Published by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful knowledge, 1831, p. 320: “Sardinian navy 1 ship of the line, several frigates, corvettes and brigs had been fully able to attest the national independence and protect their trade against the African pirates as was proved by their attack on Tripoli not many years ago.”
Niles’ Weekly Register, vol 25. Published by Hezekiah Niles, William Ogden Niles, p. 9, 6 September 1823: “According to a letter from Marseille her navy has order to capture all Spanish pirates. Several vessels from the port of Genoa have already made prizes.”
The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful knowledge, vol 11-12, 1838, p. 119: “Genoa in the 18th century reduced to a few galleys; since the last peace spirit of commercial enterprise in her citizens has been greatly revived. The Sardinian navy is chiefly manned by Genoese”.(1)
Samuel Augustus Mitchell. An accompaniment to Mitchell’s map of the world: on Mercator’s projection etc. Philadelphia, 1837, p. 398: “Sardinian navy: 2 ships of 54 guns, 6 or 8 smaller vessels.”
Note
1. Genoa was added to the Kingdom of Sardinia in 1815.
Niles’ Weekly Register, vol 25. Published by Hezekiah Niles, William Ogden Niles, p. 9, 6 September 1823: “According to a letter from Marseille her navy has order to capture all Spanish pirates. Several vessels from the port of Genoa have already made prizes.”
The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful knowledge, vol 11-12, 1838, p. 119: “Genoa in the 18th century reduced to a few galleys; since the last peace spirit of commercial enterprise in her citizens has been greatly revived. The Sardinian navy is chiefly manned by Genoese”.(1)
Samuel Augustus Mitchell. An accompaniment to Mitchell’s map of the world: on Mercator’s projection etc. Philadelphia, 1837, p. 398: “Sardinian navy: 2 ships of 54 guns, 6 or 8 smaller vessels.”
Note
1. Genoa was added to the Kingdom of Sardinia in 1815.