Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from the Official Documents Published in the London Gazette1795 |
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... wind to the southward, the wind at west-south-west, at half-past nine o'clock a. m. saw a sail bearing south ; she hoisted a blue flag at the fore-topmast-head, as a signal to a brig (as I suppose) that accompanied her, and then bore ...
... wind to the southward, the wind at west-south-west, at half-past nine o'clock a. m. saw a sail bearing south ; she hoisted a blue flag at the fore-topmast-head, as a signal to a brig (as I suppose) that accompanied her, and then bore ...
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... wind upon the starboard-tack. At this time I could not see the hulls of the strange sails. Thirty were counted, and some of them had all their sail out upon a wind, being directly to leeward oT us. I stood upon the starboard-tack with ...
... wind upon the starboard-tack. At this time I could not see the hulls of the strange sails. Thirty were counted, and some of them had all their sail out upon a wind, being directly to leeward oT us. I stood upon the starboard-tack with ...
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... wind permitted us to move ; from which time we neither saw or heard any thing of the enemy till the 1 2th, when, being to the eastward, and within sight of the Hieres Islands, two vessels were spoken, with by Captain Hotham, of the ...
... wind permitted us to move ; from which time we neither saw or heard any thing of the enemy till the 1 2th, when, being to the eastward, and within sight of the Hieres Islands, two vessels were spoken, with by Captain Hotham, of the ...
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