The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen3John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... of the squadron you did me the honour to place under my command , I that instant reject- ed the enemy's truce , conceiving it a mere French finesse , to procrastinate our attack on their frigates , at an anchor in Port a la Duche . The ...
... of the squadron you did me the honour to place under my command , I that instant reject- ed the enemy's truce , conceiving it a mere French finesse , to procrastinate our attack on their frigates , at an anchor in Port a la Duche . The ...
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... of the squadron you did me the honour to place under my command , I am fully persuad- A ed , had the ambition of the enemy per- mitted him to make a bolder attack , the result would have been still more honour- able to his Majesty's ...
... of the squadron you did me the honour to place under my command , I am fully persuad- A ed , had the ambition of the enemy per- mitted him to make a bolder attack , the result would have been still more honour- able to his Majesty's ...
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