Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from the Official Documents Published in the London Gazette1795 |
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... command, and which were always offered with the utmost alacrity, and performed with equal diligence. My best thanks are also due to Rear-Admiral Thompson, acting under the orders of Vice- Admiral Caldwell, and in short to all the ...
... command, and which were always offered with the utmost alacrity, and performed with equal diligence. My best thanks are also due to Rear-Admiral Thompson, acting under the orders of Vice- Admiral Caldwell, and in short to all the ...
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... command to say, that one soul seemed to animate the whole, despising the apparent superiority of the enemy before we closed to feel their pulse. Allow me, in a particular manner, to point out the merits of Mr. Larmour, my First ...
... command to say, that one soul seemed to animate the whole, despising the apparent superiority of the enemy before we closed to feel their pulse. Allow me, in a particular manner, to point out the merits of Mr. Larmour, my First ...
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... command and convoy, under a press of sail. I made every possible disposition for the better security of the convoy by divers signals, and which had many of them been punctually obeyed, a much greater number would have escaped. I then ...
... command and convoy, under a press of sail. I made every possible disposition for the better security of the convoy by divers signals, and which had many of them been punctually obeyed, a much greater number would have escaped. I then ...
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