The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of England ...: Including Political Portraits of the Celebrated Men who Were the Friends and Supporters of His GovernmentW. Emans, 1837 - 716 σελίδες |
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... ships of inferior magnitude , and weight of metal , with some frigates and sloops . These being ranged with great skill in the harbour , the Count after re- maining at anchor for eleven days , set sail to the southward or far as the ...
... ships of inferior magnitude , and weight of metal , with some frigates and sloops . These being ranged with great skill in the harbour , the Count after re- maining at anchor for eleven days , set sail to the southward or far as the ...
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... ships under my command , descried twenty - two sail of the line in the north east quarter . We immediately gave chace , and in a few hours the whole were taken . They proved to be a Spanish convoy , which sailed from St. Sebastians the ...
... ships under my command , descried twenty - two sail of the line in the north east quarter . We immediately gave chace , and in a few hours the whole were taken . They proved to be a Spanish convoy , which sailed from St. Sebastians the ...
Σελίδα 58
... ship , could approach and engage . Rodney ordered the master of the Sandwich to lay him well up alongside the largest ship he could see , or alongside the Admiral , if he could discover one . The four headmost ships being well coppered ...
... ship , could approach and engage . Rodney ordered the master of the Sandwich to lay him well up alongside the largest ship he could see , or alongside the Admiral , if he could discover one . The four headmost ships being well coppered ...
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