The Life of NelsonAmalgamated Press, 1905 - 334 страници |
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... anchors . Captain Phipps continued ranging along the ice , northward and westward , till the 24th ; he then tried to the eastward . On the 30th he was in lat . 80 ° 13 ′ ; long . 18 ° 48 ′ E. among the islands and in the ice , with no ...
... anchors . Captain Phipps continued ranging along the ice , northward and westward , till the 24th ; he then tried to the eastward . On the 30th he was in lat . 80 ° 13 ′ ; long . 18 ° 48 ′ E. among the islands and in the ice , with no ...
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... 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 Smeerenberg Harbour , close to that island of which the westernmost point is called Hakluyt's Headland , in ...
... 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 Smeerenberg Harbour , close to that island of which the westernmost point is called Hakluyt's Headland , in ...
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... 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 officers and some 1784 ] 19 THE LIFE OF NELSON.
... 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 officers and some 1784 ] 19 THE LIFE OF NELSON.
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... anchor in the roads of St. Eustatia , and anchored at about two cables ' length on the frigate's quarter . Being afterwards invited by the Dutch governor to meet the French officers at dinner , he seized that occasion of assuring the ...
... anchor in the roads of St. Eustatia , and anchored at about two cables ' length on the frigate's quarter . Being afterwards invited by the Dutch governor to meet the French officers at dinner , he seized that occasion of assuring the ...
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... 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 vessels could lie and load and unload their cargoes . This bay being in possession of the allies ...
... 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 vessels could lie and load and unload their cargoes . This bay being in possession of the allies ...
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