Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from the Official Documents Published in the London Gazette1795 |
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... sail to board a schooner coining down along Grande Terre. At eleven a. m. fired a gun and brought her to. She proved an American from Bourdeaux, and appearing suspicious, detained the Master, and took her in tow. At this time the ...
... sail to board a schooner coining down along Grande Terre. At eleven a. m. fired a gun and brought her to. She proved an American from Bourdeaux, and appearing suspicious, detained the Master, and took her in tow. At this time the ...
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... sail was cut to pieces, particularly the leech- ropes. The fore-mast had received nearly the same damage as the main-mast, with this difference, that the slings of the fore-yard were not all cut away, so that the yard remained aloft ...
... sail was cut to pieces, particularly the leech- ropes. The fore-mast had received nearly the same damage as the main-mast, with this difference, that the slings of the fore-yard were not all cut away, so that the yard remained aloft ...
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... 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 formed the line with the Bedford ...
... 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 formed the line with the Bedford ...
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