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They frequently struck , and with such force , that one stroke broke the shank of
the Racehorse's best bower anchor : but the vessels made way ; and by noon
they had cleared the ice , and were out at sea .. The next day they anchored in ...
They frequently struck , and with such force , that one stroke broke the shank of
the Racehorse's best bower anchor : but the vessels made way ; and by noon
they had cleared the ice , and were out at sea .. The next day they anchored in ...
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While the Boreas , after the hurricane months were over , was riding at anchor in
Nevis Roads , a French frigate passed to leeward , close along shore . Nelson
had obtained information that this ship was sent from Martinico , with two general
...
While the Boreas , after the hurricane months were over , was riding at anchor in
Nevis Roads , a French frigate passed to leeward , close along shore . Nelson
had obtained information that this ship was sent from Martinico , with two general
...
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St. Remo was the only place between Vado and Ville Franche where the
squadron could lie in safety , and anchor in almost all winds . The bay was not as
good as Vado for large ships ; but it had a mole , which Vado had not , where all
small ...
St. Remo was the only place between Vado and Ville Franche where the
squadron could lie in safety , and anchor in almost all winds . The bay was not as
good as Vado for large ships ; but it had a mole , which Vado had not , where all
small ...
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in the command of the allied Austrian and Sardinian army , sent his nephew and
aide - de - camp to communicate with Nelson , and inquire whether he could
anchor in any other place than Vado Bay . Nelson replied , that Vado was the
only ...
in the command of the allied Austrian and Sardinian army , sent his nephew and
aide - de - camp to communicate with Nelson , and inquire whether he could
anchor in any other place than Vado Bay . Nelson replied , that Vado was the
only ...
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he re - embarked his men that night , got the ships , on the twenty - fourth , to
anchor about two miles north of the town , and made show as if he intended to
attack the heights . At six in the evening , signal was made for the boats to
prepare to ...
he re - embarked his men that night , got the ships , on the twenty - fourth , to
anchor about two miles north of the town , and made show as if he intended to
attack the heights . At six in the evening , signal was made for the boats to
prepare to ...
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