The Naval History of Great Britain: From the Declaration of War by France, in February 1793, to the Accession of George IV. in January 1820 : in Six Volumes, Հատոր 4Harding, Lepard, and Company, 1826 |
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Արդյունքներ 100–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... Battle of Trafalgar , 31 - Death of lord Nelson , 117- Sir Richard Strachan's action , 153 - LIGHT SQUADRONS AND SIN- GLE SHIPS , 167 - Gipsy and five privateers , ibid . - Arrow and Acheron with Hortense and consort , 169 - Curieux and ...
... Battle of Trafalgar , 31 - Death of lord Nelson , 117- Sir Richard Strachan's action , 153 - LIGHT SQUADRONS AND SIN- GLE SHIPS , 167 - Gipsy and five privateers , ibid . - Arrow and Acheron with Hortense and consort , 169 - Curieux and ...
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... BATTLE OF TRrafalgar . Lord Nelson's plan of attack in his " Memorandum " Commencement of the battle Royal - Sovereign engaging the Santa - Ana Victory engaging the Bucentaure ; Victory getting foul of Redoutable Victory and Redoutable ...
... BATTLE OF TRrafalgar . Lord Nelson's plan of attack in his " Memorandum " Commencement of the battle Royal - Sovereign engaging the Santa - Ana Victory engaging the Bucentaure ; Victory getting foul of Redoutable Victory and Redoutable ...
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... battle , in the fol- fleet . lowing order : Argonauta , Terrible , America , Espana , San - Rafaël , Firme , Pluton , Mont - Blanc , Atlas , Ber- wick , Neptune , Bucentaure , Formidable , Intrépide , Scipion , Swiftsure , Indomptable ...
... battle , in the fol- fleet . lowing order : Argonauta , Terrible , America , Espana , San - Rafaël , Firme , Pluton , Mont - Blanc , Atlas , Ber- wick , Neptune , Bucentaure , Formidable , Intrépide , Scipion , Swiftsure , Indomptable ...
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... battle in open order ; at 3h . 53 m . , to alter course one point to starboard ; and at 4 h . 21 m . , to tack in succession . The signal to tack in succession appears to have been made by each commander in chief about the same time ...
... battle in open order ; at 3h . 53 m . , to alter course one point to starboard ; and at 4 h . 21 m . , to tack in succession . The signal to tack in succession appears to have been made by each commander in chief about the same time ...
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... battle ships successively , to acquaint them , " au porte - voix , " with their chief's intention , the Didon , confiding in her superior sailing , had ap- proached very near to the british fleet ; so near , that the Triumph , at 11 ...
... battle ships successively , to acquaint them , " au porte - voix , " with their chief's intention , the Didon , confiding in her superior sailing , had ap- proached very near to the british fleet ; so near , that the Triumph , at 11 ...
Common terms and phrases
36-gun frigate action admiral afterwards Algésiras anchor arrived astern attack battery battle battle of Trafalgar Belleisle Blanche boats bore brig brig-sloop british fleet british frigate british ships broadside Bucentaure Cadiz Calder Canopus Cape captain captured carronades chase close colours commodore convoy crew cruising damage deck despatched Didon distance dron enemy enemy's engaged Eolus Ferrol fire force fore Fougueux four french frigate french ships french squadron frigate gun-boats guns harbour hauled honourable hull island larboard larboard tack latter lieutenant lord Nelson loss marines wounded masts midshipman miles minutes mizen mounted musketry Neptune officers Phoenix port pounders prize quarter quarterdeck rear-admiral Redoutable rigging Robert Calder Royal-Sovereign sail schooner seamen ship-sloop shore shot signal sir John sir Robert soon spanish squa starboard steered Swiftsure Téméraire Thomas tion to-leeward to-windward topmast troops ture vessels vice-admiral Victory Villeneuve Willaumez William wind yard دو