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" When their firing began to slacken, various signals were made from the southernmost ships ; and as the evening advanced, many rockets were thrown up, to inform their friends (as we afterwards learned) of their extreme danger and distress. These signals... "
A history of the late siege of Gibraltar, by John Drinkwater - Página 284
de John Drinkwater Bethune - 1786
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volumen 60

Tobias Smollett - 1785 - 526 páginas
...considerably abated. About feven or eight it altnotl totally ceafcd, excepting from one or two fliips to the northward, which, from their diftance, had...advanced, many rockets were thrown up, to inform their friend? (as we afterwards learned) of their extreme danger and diftrefs. Thefe fignals were immediately...
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The New London Magazine, Volumen 2

874 páginas
...firing began to flack«n, various fignals were made from the fouthernmoft fhips ; and as the eyening advanced, many rockets were thrown up, to inform their...we afterwards learned) of their extreme danger and diftre&. Thefe fignals were immediately anfwered, and feveral boats were fcen to row round the di fabled...
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The English Review, Or, An Abstract of English and Foreign ..., Volumen 10

1787 - 506 páginas
...little injury. « When their firing began to flacken, various fignals were made from the fouthernmoil fhips; and, as the evening advanced, many rockets were thrown up, to inform their friends (as we artei.'-rds learned; of their extreme danger and diftrefs. Thefe fignals were immediately anfwered,...
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The English Review, Or, An Abstract of English and Foreign ..., Volumen 10

1787 - 508 páginas
...injury. ' When their firing began to flacken, various fignals were made from the fouthernmort fliips ; and, as the evening advanced, many rockets were thrown up, to inform their friends (as we afterwards learredj of their extreme danger and diftrefs. Thefe figuals were immediately anfwered, and feveral...
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The County Magazine, Volumen 1

1788 - 404 páginas
...inj ury . When their firing began to flacken, various fignals were made from the fouthernmoft mips , and, as the evening advanced, many rockets were thrown...inform their friends (as we afterwards learned) of theirextreme danger and diftrefs. Thefe fignals were immediately anfwered, and feveral boats were feen...
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The New-York magazine; or, Literary repository, Volumen 2

1791 - 822 páginas
...When their firing began to flackcn, various fignals were made from the fouthernnv/lt fhips; and, ts the evening advanced, many rockets were thrown up,...we afterwards learned) of their extreme danger and dillrefs. Thefe fignals were immediately anfwcred, and feveral boats were feen to row rmnd the dil'ablcd...
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An Historical Sketch of Gibraltar, with an Account of the Siege which that ...

John Heriot - 1792 - 168 páginas
...evening, when their fire began to slacken, various signals had been made from the southernmost ships, and as the evening advanced, many rockets were thrown up, to inform their friends of their extreme danger and distress. These signals were immediately answered, and the launches, feluccas,...
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The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volumen 2

512 páginas
...injury. ' When theii firing began to (lacken, various fignals were made from the fouthermolt (hips ; and, as the evening advanced, many rockets were thrown up, to inform their friendi (as we afterwards learned) of their extreme danger and diftrefs. Thefe fignals were immediately...
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The Odd Fellows' Magazine, Volumen 4

1837 - 474 páginas
...little injury. When the firing began to slacken, various signals were made from the southernmost ships; and as the evening advanced, many rockets were thrown...we afterwards learned) of their extreme danger and distress. These signals were immediately answered and several boats were seen to row round the disabled...
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A History of the Siege of Gibraltar, with a Description and Account of that ...

John Drinkwater - 1839 - 412 páginas
...injury. When their firing began to slacken, various signals were made from the southernmost ships ; and as the evening advanced, many rockets were thrown...we afterwards learned) of their extreme danger and distress. These signals were immediately answered, and several boats were seen to row round the disabled...
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