| Monthly literary register - 1809 - 752 páginas
...the zeal and activity shewn by the captain« of line-of battle ships in preparing the fire vessels. 1 cannot speak in sufficient terms of admiration and applause, of the vigorous ind gallant attack made by Lord Cochrane, upon the French line of battle ships which were on shore,... | |
| 1809 - 1020 páginas
...under my command, and their forwardness to volunteer upon any service that might be allotted to them ; I cannot speak in sufficient terms of admiration and applause of the vigolous aid gallant attack msde by tard Cocur-me upon the French line-of battle ships which were on... | |
| Thomas Cochrane Earl of Dundonald - 1810 - 330 páginas
...his conduct on that occasion. " I cannot," says his Lordship in his Dispatches to the Admiralty, " speak in sufficient terms of " admiration and applause...gallant attack " made by Lord Cochrane upon the French line of bailie ships, " which were on shore, as well as his judicious manner of ap" preaching them,... | |
| John William Norie - 1827 - 632 páginas
...animated exertíons of the other captains, officers, seamen, and marines, thus mentions Lord Cochrane— " I cannot speak in sufficient terms of admiration and...gallant attack made by Lord Cochrane upon the French line-of-batde »hips which were on shore, as well as of his judicious manner of approaching them, and... | |
| Thomas Cochrane Earl of Dundonald, George Butler Earp - 1860 - 522 páginas
...particularly the zeal and activity shown by the captains of line-of-battle ships in preparing the firevessels. I cannot speak in sufficient terms of admiration and...his ship in a position most advantageous to annoy BD 3 the enemy and preserve his own ship ; which could not be exceeded by any feat of valour hitherto... | |
| Joseph Allen - 1861 - 406 páginas
...London. In his first letter, which was published in the London Gazette, Lord Gambier had written : " I cannot speak in sufficient terms of admiration and...which could not be exceeded by any feat of valour achieved by the British navy." Personally Cochrane had only to complain of the inadvertence, as it... | |
| Noel Mostert - 2008 - 800 páginas
...strongly favoured His Majesty, the Nation and the fleet under Gambier in that success. Gambier wrote, 'I cannot speak in sufficient terms of admiration and applause of the valorous and gallant attack made by Lord Cochrane upon the French-line-of-battle ships which were on... | |
| 1860 - 722 páginas
...purpose." And the other count of the indictment is ill sustained by Lord Gambier's despatch, — " I cannot speak in sufficient terms of admiration and...vigorous and gallant attack made by Lord Cochrane on the French line of battle ships which were on shore, as well as his judicious manner of approaching... | |
| 1809 - 822 páginas
...zeal and activity shewn by the captains of Ггае-of battle ships in preparing tbe fire vessels. I cannot speak in sufficient terms of admiration and applause, of the vigorous and gall.iat attack made by Lord Cochrane, upon the French line of battle ships which were on shore, as... | |
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