The Autobiography of a Seaman, Volúmenes1-2R. Bentley, 1860 |
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... Vessels destroyed . - Letter of Thanks from Lord Keith . - Speedy sent in Convoy of a Packet . Captured by three French line - of - battle Ships , and taken to Algesiras . -Attack by Sir J. Saumarez's Squadron . - Loss of the Hannibal ...
... Vessels destroyed . - Letter of Thanks from Lord Keith . - Speedy sent in Convoy of a Packet . Captured by three French line - of - battle Ships , and taken to Algesiras . -Attack by Sir J. Saumarez's Squadron . - Loss of the Hannibal ...
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... fleet came to Cadiz , to engage them , notwithstanding the disparity of numbers . Lord Keith's force , by the arrival of three additional ships of the line and one frigate , now amounted to six- teen sail ; viz . one 112 - gun ship ...
... fleet came to Cadiz , to engage them , notwithstanding the disparity of numbers . Lord Keith's force , by the arrival of three additional ships of the line and one frigate , now amounted to six- teen sail ; viz . one 112 - gun ship ...
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... VESSELS DESTROYED . LETTER OF THANKS FROM LORD KEITH . - SPEEDY SENT IN CONVOY OF A PACKET . CAPTURED BY THREE FRENCH LINE OF BATTLE SHIPS , AND ΤΑΚΕΝ ΤΟ ALGESIRAS . ATTACK BY SIR J. SAUMAREZ'S SQUADRON . LOSS OF THE HANNIBAL . CAPTURE ...
... VESSELS DESTROYED . LETTER OF THANKS FROM LORD KEITH . - SPEEDY SENT IN CONVOY OF A PACKET . CAPTURED BY THREE FRENCH LINE OF BATTLE SHIPS , AND ΤΑΚΕΝ ΤΟ ALGESIRAS . ATTACK BY SIR J. SAUMAREZ'S SQUADRON . LOSS OF THE HANNIBAL . CAPTURE ...
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... line - of - battle ships , which afterwards turned out to be the Indomptable , the Dessaix , and the Formidable , were in the vicinity , and being attracted by the light of the burning vessels , ran in shore to see what was the matter ...
... line - of - battle ships , which afterwards turned out to be the Indomptable , the Dessaix , and the Formidable , were in the vicinity , and being attracted by the light of the burning vessels , ran in shore to see what was the matter ...
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... vessels between us and the offing being clearly line - of - battle ships , forbidding all reasonable hope of escape . It was about four o'clock in the morning when we made out the French ships , which immediately on discovering us gave ...
... vessels between us and the offing being clearly line - of - battle ships , forbidding all reasonable hope of escape . It was about four o'clock in the morning when we made out the French ships , which immediately on discovering us gave ...
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