Read full poem →ment or ind ctment of a grand jury,exe pt in cases arising
in the land or naval forces, or in the militia, when in actual
service in time of war and public danger; nor shall any per-
Dictionary Entry
Of or relating to a navy.
Origin
Origin details are still being enriched for this entry.
Common Phrases
Synonyms
No synonyms yet.
Antonyms
No antonyms yet.
Poetry examples for “naval”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →linquish its authority and government in the island of Cuba
and withdraw its land and naval forces from Cuba and
Cuban waters.
Read full poem →CLAUSE 14. To make rules for the government and
regulation of the la'u! and naval forces;
Read full poem →and more, and many of her brave young sons have
given up their lives. The brillianey of our naval vic-
tories has no parallel in all history—henceforth she is
Read full poem →a poet, who started with our author in the race of panegyric, on the
exploits of the naval war. His work is entitled _a Poem, being an Essay
upon the Present War with the Dutch 1666, by John James_.
Read full poem →the 17th century. In the fall of 1626, Charles I of England
senta naval force to Dieppe for the use of Lewis, King of France,
against the Huguenots at La Rochelle. The sailors discovered
Read full poem →In 1720 William Wheatley was serving at the Dublin station
as naval surgeon. At the time there were 76 ships in the British
navy. And there are records of Surgeon Wheatley’s transfer to
Read full poem →With A Colonial Setting.’’ Other attractions:
U.S. Naval Academy, St. John’s College, Paca
House, Chase Home, Carroll House (Last three
Read full poem →Yet not the Tempest, or the Whirlwind's roar 25
Equal the horrors of a Naval Fight,
When thundering Cannons spread a sea of Gore
Read full poem →taken by Capt. Gallup. This has been called the first
naval battle on the Atlantic coast, and it gave the Cap-
tain a Colonial and later a national reputation. It was
