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Pagina xx
... reliefs from home ; the Government's instructions were vague and indeter- minate ; the French contingents wisely remained in port ; and , though the Mediterranean was INTRODUCTION xxi entered , the lack of watering - places XX INTRODUCTION.
... reliefs from home ; the Government's instructions were vague and indeter- minate ; the French contingents wisely remained in port ; and , though the Mediterranean was INTRODUCTION xxi entered , the lack of watering - places XX INTRODUCTION.
Pagina xxxiv
... Port Arthur , they hurled themselves forward regardless of cost and piled up high mounds of dead and dying before the rock - hewn parapets . The siege , while it lasted , robbed the Grand Monarque of not fewer than twelve thousand men ...
... Port Arthur , they hurled themselves forward regardless of cost and piled up high mounds of dead and dying before the rock - hewn parapets . The siege , while it lasted , robbed the Grand Monarque of not fewer than twelve thousand men ...
Pagina xxxvi
... port of Barcelona , had , it is true , declared for the French . But sound reasons were adduced to prove that the place might be taken ; and , when taken , it certainly promised a firm foothold where the nominee of the Grand Alliance ...
... port of Barcelona , had , it is true , declared for the French . But sound reasons were adduced to prove that the place might be taken ; and , when taken , it certainly promised a firm foothold where the nominee of the Grand Alliance ...
Pagina lxxxvii
... port of Alicante . The French forces in Aragon took alarm , and Las Torres ( in the Bourbon interest ) was hastened off to undo what Ramos had done . It is unnecessary to repeat that Peterborough had no perception whatever of the ...
... port of Alicante . The French forces in Aragon took alarm , and Las Torres ( in the Bourbon interest ) was hastened off to undo what Ramos had done . It is unnecessary to repeat that Peterborough had no perception whatever of the ...
Pagina xcv
... port of Rochefort in the manner advocated by Peterborough . He was deterred from doing so , not by the pusillanimity of the proceeding , nor by its conflict with military etiquette ; but simply by the vigilance of H.M.Š. Bellerophon ...
... port of Rochefort in the manner advocated by Peterborough . He was deterred from doing so , not by the pusillanimity of the proceeding , nor by its conflict with military etiquette ; but simply by the vigilance of H.M.Š. Bellerophon ...
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acquainting Admiral's afterwards anchored appointed arrived ashore Barcelona BATTLE OF MALAGA boats brave Brest Burchett Cadiz Cape Captain Leake Charles Charles Galley coast command Confederates convoy council council of war Court Martial cruise detached dispatched Duke Dutch Earl endeavour enemy enemy's ships engagement England English expedition fireships Flag Officers flag on board forces French fleet frigates galleys garrison Gibraltar Grand Fleet Gunner guns harbour Highness's honour King land Leake's letter likewise Lisbon Lord High Admiral Majesty Majesty's marines Mediterranean men-of-war merchant ships morning naval Navy night orders Peterborough port Portugal Portuguese Prince George Prince of Hesse proceed proceeded provisions Queen ready Rear-Admiral received rendez-vous resolution resolved Royal sail seamen sent shore siege Sir Clowdisley Shovell Sir George Rooke Sir John Leake soon Spain Spithead squadron Stanhope Straits Third Rates thither Torbay Torrington Toulon town Vice-Admiral Leake weather whilst wind