Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Svazek 16F. Hunt, 1847 |
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Strana 20
... considerable hazard on his own side . The action was thus continued for nearly two hours longer : during all which time , the other portion of the British fleet was kept back by the calms and baffling winds , under Dominique ; but about ...
... considerable hazard on his own side . The action was thus continued for nearly two hours longer : during all which time , the other portion of the British fleet was kept back by the calms and baffling winds , under Dominique ; but about ...
Strana 21
... considerably from the rest of the fleet to leeward , when the British Admiral made signals for a general chase , which was so vigorous that the Agamemnon , and some others of the headmost ships of the line were coming up so fast with ...
... considerably from the rest of the fleet to leeward , when the British Admiral made signals for a general chase , which was so vigorous that the Agamemnon , and some others of the headmost ships of the line were coming up so fast with ...
Strana 24
... considerable damage to those in the bay , where they had taken a position to co - operate with the powerful floating batteries , which had been prepared at great expense , for the reduction of the fortress . One of the Spanish ships ...
... considerable damage to those in the bay , where they had taken a position to co - operate with the powerful floating batteries , which had been prepared at great expense , for the reduction of the fortress . One of the Spanish ships ...
Strana 25
... considerable distance , apparently on their return to Cadiz ; and Lord Howe having accomplished the object for which he had been despatched , proceeded on his way to England ; but on his route sent eight ships of the line to the West ...
... considerable distance , apparently on their return to Cadiz ; and Lord Howe having accomplished the object for which he had been despatched , proceeded on his way to England ; but on his route sent eight ships of the line to the West ...
Strana 27
... considerable distance . Both parties had suffered so much in the action , that neither of them were in a condition to renew it , and lay several days in sight of each other , repairing their respective damages . At last the French bore ...
... considerable distance . Both parties had suffered so much in the action , that neither of them were in a condition to renew it , and lay several days in sight of each other , repairing their respective damages . At last the French bore ...
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