The Wooden Walls of Old England, Or, The Lives of Celebrated AdmiralsJ. Hatchard & Son, 1847 - 331 Seiten |
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... Queen Charlotte , his own flag ship , to lead , broke through the French line , thus separating himself entirely from the rest of the fleet , and for some time continuing alone , exposed to the incessant fire of the enemy . The ...
... Queen Charlotte , his own flag ship , to lead , broke through the French line , thus separating himself entirely from the rest of the fleet , and for some time continuing alone , exposed to the incessant fire of the enemy . The ...
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... Queen Charlotte , in her unsupported state , unable to offer any resistance , saw her own almost secured prizes , carried triumphantly out of her reach . Some more firing was enterchanged , and then the two fleets busied themselves , in ...
... Queen Charlotte , in her unsupported state , unable to offer any resistance , saw her own almost secured prizes , carried triumphantly out of her reach . Some more firing was enterchanged , and then the two fleets busied themselves , in ...
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... Queen Charlotte bore down on the Montague , a three - decker , in the very centre of the enemy's line . She was fired upon from either side , but with the utmost coolness , setting her top - gallant sails , and with the signal flying ...
... Queen Charlotte bore down on the Montague , a three - decker , in the very centre of the enemy's line . She was fired upon from either side , but with the utmost coolness , setting her top - gallant sails , and with the signal flying ...
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... Queen Charlotte having anchored in the port , and on landing Lord Howe was received with military honours , the band of the Gloucester regiment playing " See the conquering hero comes , " while the crowds . that surrounded him ...
... Queen Charlotte having anchored in the port , and on landing Lord Howe was received with military honours , the band of the Gloucester regiment playing " See the conquering hero comes , " while the crowds . that surrounded him ...
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... Queen Charlotte , breaking through the line of the enemy as she had done , brushing the ensign of the Montaigne on one side , and on the other grazing the Jacobin's mizen- shrouds with her jib - boom , was looked upon as an exploit ...
... Queen Charlotte , breaking through the line of the enemy as she had done , brushing the ensign of the Montaigne on one side , and on the other grazing the Jacobin's mizen- shrouds with her jib - boom , was looked upon as an exploit ...
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