Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from the Official Documents Published in the London Gazette1795 |
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... fire of the enemy, and almost all the carriages of our guns rendered useless. These were in general in a very decayed state, but even the new ones for the brass mortars, that were made during the siege, gave way, from the almost ...
... fire of the enemy, and almost all the carriages of our guns rendered useless. These were in general in a very decayed state, but even the new ones for the brass mortars, that were made during the siege, gave way, from the almost ...
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... fire from the after-guns, but that ship was the whole time obliged to carry every sail. The Bellerophon, being nearly under the same circumstances, I ivas glad to keep in some measure as a reserve, having reason at first to suppose ...
... fire from the after-guns, but that ship was the whole time obliged to carry every sail. The Bellerophon, being nearly under the same circumstances, I ivas glad to keep in some measure as a reserve, having reason at first to suppose ...
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... fire, and the fire was returned by the sloops ; but an increase of wind prevented the large ships from acting until 'they had carried out heavy anchors. This duty was performed by the Commanders with great coolness, much to their own ...
... fire, and the fire was returned by the sloops ; but an increase of wind prevented the large ships from acting until 'they had carried out heavy anchors. This duty was performed by the Commanders with great coolness, much to their own ...
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