Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 256William Blackwood, 1944 |
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... fleet as Lord Nelson will have in another week , indeed as he has already , England never sent out before . " From the time of his appointment as Inshore Commodore until the day before the battle , while Nelson kept station from ...
... fleet as Lord Nelson will have in another week , indeed as he has already , England never sent out before . " From the time of his appointment as Inshore Commodore until the day before the battle , while Nelson kept station from ...
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... fleet to close up and at last to make a fair start , a month after the original departure . Although the wind continued to be favourable , the Commodore did not make best use of it , and proceeded with shortened sail , awaiting ...
... fleet to close up and at last to make a fair start , a month after the original departure . Although the wind continued to be favourable , the Commodore did not make best use of it , and proceeded with shortened sail , awaiting ...
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... fleet being in all eighty sail . " At seven o'clock next morning the fleet came in sight of the objective , the island of Martinique . A small vessel suddenly appeared off the coast , fired a shot , evidently a warning signal , and ...
... fleet being in all eighty sail . " At seven o'clock next morning the fleet came in sight of the objective , the island of Martinique . A small vessel suddenly appeared off the coast , fired a shot , evidently a warning signal , and ...
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