Navy

Navy

Charter of the Navy, and their arsenals. Louis the Fourth to hope for the King of France and Navarre.

Charter of the Navy, and their arsenals. Louis the Fourth to hope for the King of France and Navarskago. In St. Petersburg, 26 Nov. 1715.
1715

Russian translation of the “Navy Regulations” published by Marquis de Seignelay during the reign of Louis XIV (Ordonnance de Louis XIV pour les armee navales et arsenaux de marine. Paris, 1689)

Complete collection of laws of the Russian Empire, since 1649. T. 6. 1720 - 1722

Russia. Laws and regulations. Complete collection of laws of the Russian Empire, since 1649. St. Petersburg: In the printing house of the Second Branch of His Own Imperial Majesty's Chancery, 1830-1851.
T. 6: 1720 - 1722. 1830.
1830
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«Section 3485. Navy Regulations» (scans 6–120)

Letters and edicts of his Imperial Majesty the Emperor Peter the Great, written to Naum Akimovich Sinyavin, who continued his service in the Russian Navy Fleet, from the beginning of the mogul from the rank of matrozskiy to the rank of admiral, kept by the son of his fleet, the admiral and cavalier Alexei Naumovich Sinyavin,

      Russia. The Emperor (1682-1725, Peter I). Letters and edicts of his Imperial Majesty the Emperor Peter the Great, written to Naum Akimovich Sinyavin, who continued his service in the Russian Navy Fleet, from the beginning of her from the rank of matrozskiy to the rank of admiral, kept by the son of his fleet, the admiral and cavalier Alexei Naumovich Sinyavin.
St.Petersburg: [Type. Acad. Sciences], 1786.
1786
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