The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 67Archibald Constable and Company, 1805 |
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Pagina 244
... Admiral Du can assuming the command of the North - Sea Reet , a consider . able period elapsed before he had an opportunity of rendering any brilliant services to his country The sta- tion of commander of a British fleet is indeed ...
... Admiral Du can assuming the command of the North - Sea Reet , a consider . able period elapsed before he had an opportunity of rendering any brilliant services to his country The sta- tion of commander of a British fleet is indeed ...
Pagina 246
... Admiral Duncan seeing that no time was to be lost , instantly gave the signal for breaking the enemy's line . The Dutch Admiral perceiving this in- tention , made a signal for his fleet to close , which was done with the ut most ...
... Admiral Duncan seeing that no time was to be lost , instantly gave the signal for breaking the enemy's line . The Dutch Admiral perceiving this in- tention , made a signal for his fleet to close , which was done with the ut most ...
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... Admiral Collingwood . The mer complain that they had no regu- notification of the blockade , and refore they trust that their loaded ssels may be permitted to proceed to ir destination , particularly as some them had arrived before they ...
... Admiral Collingwood . The mer complain that they had no regu- notification of the blockade , and refore they trust that their loaded ssels may be permitted to proceed to ir destination , particularly as some them had arrived before they ...
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