| Monthly literary register - 1809 - Страниц: 752
...daylight the following morning, Lord Cochrane communicated to me by telegraph, that seven of the enemy's ships were on shore, and might be destroyed. I immediately...signal for the fleet to unmoor and weigh, intending to pro«ced with it to effect their de«truction. The wind however being fresh from the northward, and... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1809 - Страниц: 412
...light the following morning, Lord Cochrane communicated to me by telegraph, that seven of the enemy's ships were on shore, and might be destroyed. I immediately...made the signal for the fleet to unmoor and weigh. — At twenty minutes past two, PM Lord Cochrane advanced in the Imperieuse with his accustomed gatlantry... | |
| 1809 - Страниц: 890
...daylight the following morning, Lord Cochr.ine communicated to me by telegraph, that seven of the Enemy's ships were on shore, and might be destroyed. I immediately made the signal for the fleet to unmoor and wigh, intending to proceed with it to effect their destruction. Thr. wind, however, being fresh from... | |
| 1809 - Страниц: 1020
...daylight the following morning, Lord Cochrane communicated to me by telegraph, that seven of the enemy's ships were on shore, and might be destroyed. I immediately made the signal for the fleet tu unmoor and weigh, infendjng to proceed with it to effect their destruction. The wind, however, being... | |
| 1810 - Страниц: 1214
...daylight the following morning, lord Cochrane communicated to me by telegraph, that seven of the enemy's ships were on shore, and might be destroyed. I immediately...their destruction. The wind, however, being fresh from thenorthward, and the flood-tide running, rendered it too hazardous to.run into Ais roads (from its... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1811 - Страниц: 1102
...Gambier by telegraph, that seven of the enemy's ships were on shore, and might be destroyed. The adiuiral immediately made the signal for the fleet to unmoor...it to effect their destruction. The wind, however, fresh from the northward, and the flood tide rendered it, in the judgment of the admiral, too hazardous... | |
| 1809 - Страниц: 702
...fe'ven of 'the enemy's fliips were on fhore, and might be deftroyed. I immediately made the fig n,al for the fleet to unmoor and weigh, intending to proceed with it to erteft their deflru&ion. Thp • wind however being frefh from the northward, 'and the flood tide running,... | |
| 1811 - Страниц: 1008
...Gambier by telegraph, that seven of the enemy's ships were on shore, and might be destroyed. The admiral immediately made the signal for the fleet to unmoor...weigh, intending to proceed with it to effect their destmction. The wind, however, fresh from the northward, and the flood tide rendered it, in the judgment... | |
| Thomas Cochrane Earl of Dundonald - 1860 - Страниц: 472
...mind is, ' Why, then, if seven might be destroyed, were there only four?' " The despatch proceeds. ' I immediately made the signal for the fleet to unmoor and weigh.' Indeed ! Had Admiral Lord Gambier to unmoor at the time he received this intelligence ? Did he not... | |
| 1809 - Страниц: 822
...Cochrane communicated to me by lelejraph, that seven of the enemy's ships were un shore, and nn.;h: be destroyed. I immediately made the signal for the...destruction. The wind however being fresh from the nort!-.vard, and the flood tide running, rendered it too hazardous io run into Aix roads, (."rom its... | |
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