The Naval Chronicle, Том 4J. Gold, 1801 Contains a general and biographical history of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom, with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects, under the guidance of several literary and professional men. |
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... enemy in point of natural force was so great , that the event of the contest would at best have been doubtful , had not that enemy been resisted , on the part of the English , by the most consummate ability , joined to the most active ...
... enemy in point of natural force was so great , that the event of the contest would at best have been doubtful , had not that enemy been resisted , on the part of the English , by the most consummate ability , joined to the most active ...
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... enemy shrunk from him in dismay , and left him , in more instances than one , disabled as he was , to enjoy the empty honour of defeating him ; while the situation in which he was placed ( as one of a community in which all the members ...
... enemy shrunk from him in dismay , and left him , in more instances than one , disabled as he was , to enjoy the empty honour of defeating him ; while the situation in which he was placed ( as one of a community in which all the members ...
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... enemy's fleet , but at such a distance , that it was with the utmost difficulty I could distinguish the colour of the flag . It was then calm ; but a breeze soon springing up , I made the signal for a general chase , the enemy at such a ...
... enemy's fleet , but at such a distance , that it was with the utmost difficulty I could distinguish the colour of the flag . It was then calm ; but a breeze soon springing up , I made the signal for a general chase , the enemy at such a ...
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... enemy as to prevent a repetition of it . Regarding therefore the general posture of public affairs , it must appear evident , that very urgent necessity peremptorily demanded the immediate execution . of some grand and decisive measure ...
... enemy as to prevent a repetition of it . Regarding therefore the general posture of public affairs , it must appear evident , that very urgent necessity peremptorily demanded the immediate execution . of some grand and decisive measure ...
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... enemy + . The moment the latter , almost totally dismasted , and his Majesty's Ships the Captain and Culloden are in a state to put to sea , I shall avail myself of the first favourable winds to proceed off Cape St. Vincent , in my way ...
... enemy + . The moment the latter , almost totally dismasted , and his Majesty's Ships the Captain and Culloden are in a state to put to sea , I shall avail myself of the first favourable winds to proceed off Cape St. Vincent , in my way ...
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