The Naval History of Great Britain: From the Declaration of War by France, in February 1793, to the Accession of George IV. in January 1820 : in Six Volumes, Volumen4Harding, Lepard, and Company, 1826 |
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... carry his 34 sail of the line straight to the British Channel . Chase On the 14th the wind shifted to north - east ; and at Irisand 2 P. M. the advanced french ship , which had been Naiad . chasing the Iris since 6 P. M. on the ...
... carry his 34 sail of the line straight to the British Channel . Chase On the 14th the wind shifted to north - east ; and at Irisand 2 P. M. the advanced french ship , which had been Naiad . chasing the Iris since 6 P. M. on the ...
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... carry it off , spread its murky mantle over the combatants , and increased the confusion into which the rear of the combined fleet had already been thrown by the crash at its centre . Lord Nelson had already , in a two - decker ...
... carry it off , spread its murky mantle over the combatants , and increased the confusion into which the rear of the combined fleet had already been thrown by the crash at its centre . Lord Nelson had already , in a two - decker ...
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... carried away a part of the larboard quarter of the launch as she lay on the booms , struck the fore - brace bits on the quarter- deck , and passed between lord Nelson and captain Hardy ; a splinter from the bits bruising the left Capt ...
... carried away a part of the larboard quarter of the launch as she lay on the booms , struck the fore - brace bits on the quarter- deck , and passed between lord Nelson and captain Hardy ; a splinter from the bits bruising the left Capt ...
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... carried away by the Algésiras when the vessels got foul . The loss on board the Ton- nant amounted to one midshipman , ( William Brown , ) 16 seamen , and nine marines killed , her captain , ( se- verely , ) boatswain , ( Richard Little ...
... carried away by the Algésiras when the vessels got foul . The loss on board the Ton- nant amounted to one midshipman , ( William Brown , ) 16 seamen , and nine marines killed , her captain , ( se- verely , ) boatswain , ( Richard Little ...
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... loss of blood , was carried below , and was landed in his cot some days afterwards at Gibraltar . † Victoires et Conquêtes , tome xvi . p . 178 . Oct. 1805. quarter of an hour the Montanez sheered off BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR . 77.
... loss of blood , was carried below , and was landed in his cot some days afterwards at Gibraltar . † Victoires et Conquêtes , tome xvi . p . 178 . Oct. 1805. quarter of an hour the Montanez sheered off BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR . 77.
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