The Wooden Walls of Old England, Or, The Lives of Celebrated AdmiralsJ. Hatchard & Son, 1847 - 331 Seiten |
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... of January , when a Spanish fleet of twenty - two sail , but principally merchantmen , were discovered off Cape Finis- terre . The signal was instantly made for a general chase , and by one o'clock every ship had LORD RODNEY . 21.
... of January , when a Spanish fleet of twenty - two sail , but principally merchantmen , were discovered off Cape Finis- terre . The signal was instantly made for a general chase , and by one o'clock every ship had LORD RODNEY . 21.
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... Spanish merchantmen had been principally laden with those articles , of which it stood the most in need . This was not , however , the only advantage resulting to the English nation , for these stores had been intended for the use of a ...
... Spanish merchantmen had been principally laden with those articles , of which it stood the most in need . This was not , however , the only advantage resulting to the English nation , for these stores had been intended for the use of a ...
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... Spanish admiral , on the contrary , now fell into the hands of Sir George Rodney , he was astonished to find his misfor- tunes pitied , his wants relieved , and not only he himself , but his inferior officers , treated with as much ...
... Spanish admiral , on the contrary , now fell into the hands of Sir George Rodney , he was astonished to find his misfor- tunes pitied , his wants relieved , and not only he himself , but his inferior officers , treated with as much ...
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... Spanish admiral the miserable condi- tion of his countrymen , when prisoners in Spain , and extracted at length a promise from government , that , henceforward , they should be made as comfortable , as their situa- tion would permit . I ...
... Spanish admiral the miserable condi- tion of his countrymen , when prisoners in Spain , and extracted at length a promise from government , that , henceforward , they should be made as comfortable , as their situa- tion would permit . I ...
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... Spanish admiral , and by their united force of fifty sail of the line , and twenty thou- sand troops , to bid defiance to the English leader . The situation of Sir George Rodney was at this time one of the greatest danger and anxiety ...
... Spanish admiral , and by their united force of fifty sail of the line , and twenty thou- sand troops , to bid defiance to the English leader . The situation of Sir George Rodney was at this time one of the greatest danger and anxiety ...
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