... business decisive, I have, therefore, made up my mind to keep the fleet in that position of sailing (with the exception of the first and second in command) that the order of sailing is to be the order of battle, placing the fleet in two lines of... Batailles navales de la France - Seite 354von Onesime-Joachim Troude - 1868Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1805 - 584 Seiten
...that the order of sailing is to be the order of battle; plac.ing the fleet in two lines of sixteen Ships each, with an advanced squadron of eight of...sailing twodecked Ships; which will always make, if wanted, a line of twenty-four sail, on whichever line the Commander in Chief may direct. The second... | |
| James Harrison (biographer of Nelson.) - 1806 - 522 Seiten
...the order of sailing is to be the order of the battle : placing the fleet in two lines, of sixteen ships each, with an advanced squadron of eight of...sailing two-decked ships; which will always make, if wanted, a line of twenty-four sail on which ever line the commander in chief may direct. The second... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1806 - 380 Seiten
...sailing is to be the order of the battle ; placing the fleet in two tines, of sixteen ships each, with au advanced squadron of eight of the fastest sailing two-decked ships, which will always make, if wanted, a line of twenty-four sail, on whichever line the commauderin chief may direct. The second... | |
| Edward Pelham Brenton - 1824 - 588 Seiten
...command, that the order of sailing is to be the order of battle, placing the fleet in two lines, sixteen ships each, with an advanced squadron of eight of...sailing two-decked ships, which will always make, if wanted, a line of twenty-four sail on whichever line the Commander-in-chief may direct; the second... | |
| William Nugent Glascock - 1826 - 320 Seiten
...second), that the order of sailing is the order of battle ; placing the fleet in two lines of sixteen ships each, with an advanced squadron of eight of...sailing two-decked ships; which will always make, if wanted, a line of twenty-four sail on which ever line the commander-in-chief may direct. The Second... | |
| Horatio Nelson Nelson (Viscount), Matthew Henry Barker - 1836 - 500 Seiten
...that the order of sailing is to be the order of battle ; placing the fleet in two lines, of sixteen ships each, with an advanced squadron of eight of...sailing twodecked ships, which will always make, if wanted, a line of twenty-four sail, on whichever line the commander-in-chief may direct. The second... | |
| Edward Pelham Brenton - 1837 - 778 Seiten
...therefore, made up my mind to keep the fleet in that position of sailing, with the exception of the first and second in command, that the order of sailing is...advanced squadron of eight of the fastest sailing * He was tubpcenaed as a witness on Calder's thai. two-decked ships, which will always make, if wanted,... | |
| William James - 1837 - 408 Seiten
...command), that the order of sailing is to be the order of battle; placing the fleet in two lines of 16 ships each, with an advanced squadron of eight...sailing two-decked ships : which will always make, if wanted, a line of 24 sail, on whichever line the commander-in-chief may direct. The second in command... | |
| 1838 - 120 Seiten
...the order of sailing was to be the order of the battle. " Placing the fleet in two lines of sixteen ships each, with an advanced squadron of eight of...sailing two-decked ships ; which will always make, if wanted, a line of twenty-four sail on whichever line the Commander-in-chief may direct; the second... | |
| George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane - 1844 - 928 Seiten
...British sailor. The order of sailing was to be the order of battle : the fleet in two lines of sixteen ships each, with an advanced squadron of eight of the fastest sailing two-decked ships. The second in command, having the entire direction of his line, was to break through the enemy about... | |
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