The Life of NelsonJohn Murray, 1831 - 352 страници |
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... Trowbridge ; Goliath , seventy - four , Capt . T. Foley ; Minotaur , seventy- four , Capt . T. Louis ; Defence ... Trowbridge to put to sea ; and he was out of sight before the ships from home cast anchor in the British station ...
... Trowbridge ; Goliath , seventy - four , Capt . T. Foley ; Minotaur , seventy- four , Capt . T. Louis ; Defence ... Trowbridge to put to sea ; and he was out of sight before the ships from home cast anchor in the British station ...
Страница 138
Robert Southey. anchor in the British station . Trowbridge took with him no instructions to Nelson as to the course he was to steer , nor any certain account of the enemy's destination every thing was left to his own judg- ment ...
Robert Southey. anchor in the British station . Trowbridge took with him no instructions to Nelson as to the course he was to steer , nor any certain account of the enemy's destination every thing was left to his own judg- ment ...
Страница 142
... Trowbridge entered the port , and returned with intelligence that the French had been seen about four weeks before steering to the S. E. from Candia . Nelson then determined immediately to return to Alexandria : and the Bri- tish fleet ...
... Trowbridge entered the port , and returned with intelligence that the French had been seen about four weeks before steering to the S. E. from Candia . Nelson then determined immediately to return to Alexandria : and the Bri- tish fleet ...
Страница 148
... , night closed , and there was no other light than that from the fire of the contending fleets . Trowbridge , in the Culloden , then foremost of the remaining ships , was two leagues astern . He 148 [ 1798 . LIFE OF NELSON .
... , night closed , and there was no other light than that from the fire of the contending fleets . Trowbridge , in the Culloden , then foremost of the remaining ships , was two leagues astern . He 148 [ 1798 . LIFE OF NELSON .
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... Trowbridge , Ball , Hood , and Hallowell , he declared that he should have sunk under the fatigue of refitting the squadron . " All , " he said , " had done well ; but these officers were his supporters . " But , amidst his sufferings ...
... Trowbridge , Ball , Hood , and Hallowell , he declared that he should have sunk under the fatigue of refitting the squadron . " All , " he said , " had done well ; but these officers were his supporters . " But , amidst his sufferings ...
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