| 1905 - 542 trang
...lee.— The- action began: at .12 o'clock, ;by thfe leading ships of. the qolumns breaking chief, about the tenth ship from the van, the second in command, about the twelfth from the rear, leaving the van of the enemy unoccupied ; the succeeding ships bre;ikiug through, in all parts, astern... | |
| 1804 - 554 trang
...X.'v.il Sovereign, which bore my flig, tl.e lee. The anión began at twelve o'clock, by the leading (hips of the columns breaking through the enemy's line, the Commander in Chief •out the tenth fliip from the van, the •>nd in Command about the twelfth miti'he rear, leaving... | |
| 1805 - 456 trang
...weather column, and the Royal Sovereign, which bore my flag, the lee. The action began at twelve o'clock, by the leading ships of the columns breaking through the enemy's line, the commander in chief about the tenth ship from the van ; the second m command about the twelfth from the rear, leaving the... | |
| William Cobbett - 1805 - 544 trang
...the leading ships of ttje columns breaking 'throujh the f neni/V line, the commander ia chief, about the tenth ship from the van, the second in command, about the twelfth from the rear, leaving the van of the eiunn unoccupied; the succeeding ships breakb,through, iu all parts, astern... | |
| James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1805 - 584 trang
...weather column; and the Royal Sovereign, which bore my flag, the lee. The action began at twelve o'clock, by the leading Ships of the columns breaking through the enemy's line, the Commander iu Chief about the tenth Ship from the van, the second in command about the twelfth from the rear,... | |
| 1805 - 538 trang
.../hips oi the columns breaking through the enemy's line, the Commander in Chief about the (enih (hip from the van, the Second in Command about the twelfth from the rear, leaving the van of the enemy unoccupied ; the (ucceeding Ibips breaking through, in all parts, altei... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1806 - 380 trang
...column, and the Royal Sovereign, which bore my flag, the lee. " The action began at twelve o'clock, by the leading ships of the columns breaking through the enemy's line, the Commander-in.chief about the tenth ship from the van, the second in command about the twelfth from... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 1014 trang
...weather column, and the Royal Sovereign, which bore my flag, the lee. The action began at 12 o'clock, by the leading ships of the columns breaking through the enemy's line ; the commander in chief about the tenth ship from the van, the second in command about the twelfth from the rear, leaving the... | |
| 1807 - 1012 trang
...weather column, and the lloyal Sovereign, which bore, my Hag, the lee. The action began at 12 o'clock, bv the leading ships of the columns breaking through the enemy's line ; the commander in chief about the tenth ship from the van, the second in command ¡ihoisf the twelfth from the rear, leaving... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 1004 trang
...situated, •waited the attack with equal firmness and intrepidity. About noon the dreadful contest began, by the leading ships of the columns breaking through the enemy's line : which was first efl'ected by admiral Collingwood, in the Koyal Sovereign, in so gallant a manner,... | |
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