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 6-ից 10-ը:
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... lord Nelson de- bined tached rear - admiral Louis , with the Canopus , Queen , in Ca- Spencer , Tigre , and Zealous , of the line , to Gibral- tar , for provisions and water . On the same day a swedish ship from Cadiz , bound to Alicant ...
... lord Nelson de- bined tached rear - admiral Louis , with the Canopus , Queen , in Ca- Spencer , Tigre , and Zealous , of the line , to Gibral- tar , for provisions and water . On the same day a swedish ship from Cadiz , bound to Alicant ...
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... lord Nelson , on the 10th , to bo- draw up and transmit to the flag - officers and captains rough . of his fleet , a plan of attack , in which , hourly ex- pecting to be reinforced , particularly by a squadron of fast - sailing two ...
... lord Nelson , on the 10th , to bo- draw up and transmit to the flag - officers and captains rough . of his fleet , a plan of attack , in which , hourly ex- pecting to be reinforced , particularly by a squadron of fast - sailing two ...
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... Lord bably be so extended that their van could not succour Nel- their rear . I should therefore probably make the second in command's signal , to lead through about brated the twelfth ship from their rear , or wherever he attack . could ...
... Lord bably be so extended that their van could not succour Nel- their rear . I should therefore probably make the second in command's signal , to lead through about brated the twelfth ship from their rear , or wherever he attack . could ...
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... Lord line as their rallying point ; but , in case signals can- Nel- not be seen or clearly understood , no captain can do cele- very wrong if he places his ship alongside that of an brated enemy . " Of the intended attack from to ...
... Lord line as their rallying point ; but , in case signals can- Nel- not be seen or clearly understood , no captain can do cele- very wrong if he places his ship alongside that of an brated enemy . " Of the intended attack from to ...
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... lord Nelson to detach a part of them ; and the interruption thereby given to the coasting trade was of increased annoyance to Cadiz and the shipping within it . Between the 9th and 13th of October the Royal- Sovereign , Belleisle ...
... lord Nelson to detach a part of them ; and the interruption thereby given to the coasting trade was of increased annoyance to Cadiz and the shipping within it . Between the 9th and 13th of October the Royal- Sovereign , Belleisle ...
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