| George Lathom Browne - 1891 - 576 páginas
...van, the second in command about the twelfth from the rear, leaving the van of the enemy unoccupied ; the succeeding ships breaking through in all parts,...astern of their leaders, and engaging the enemy at the mu22les of their guns; the conflict was. severe. The enemy's ships were fought with a gallantry highly... | |
| Philip Howard Colomb - 1905 - 38 páginas
...van, the second in command about the twelfth from the rear, leaving the van of the enemy unoccupied ; the succeeding ships breaking through in all parts,...astern of their leaders* and engaging the enemy at the muzzles of their guns, the conflict was severe." Evidently this is but a paraphrase of Nelson's memorandum... | |
| Arthur Corbett-Smith - 1919 - 306 páginas
...The action began at twelve o'clock, by the leading ships of the columns breaking through the enemy's line . . . the succeeding ships breaking through,...astern of their leaders, and engaging the enemy at the muzzles of their guns ; the conflict was severe ; the enemy's ships were fought with a gallantry highly... | |
| Edward Keble Chatterton - 1925 - 360 páginas
...van, the Second-inCommand about the twelfth from the rear, leaving the van of the enemy unoccupied, the succeeding ships breaking through in all parts,...astern of their leaders, and engaging the enemy at the muzzles of their guns.' Actually Collingwood cut off fifteen ships, for three of the enemy were to... | |
| Edward Keble Chatterton - 1925 - 364 páginas
...van, the Second-inCommand about the twelfth from the rear, leaving the van of the enemy unoccupied, the succeeding ships breaking through in all parts,...astern of their leaders, and engaging the enemy at the muzzles of their guns.' Actually Collingwood cut off fifteen ships, for three of the enemy were to... | |
| Nicholas Blake, Richard Lawrence - 2005 - 214 páginas
...van, the Second in Command about the twelfth from the rear, leaving the van of the enemy unoccupied; the succeeding ships breaking through, in all parts,...astern of their leaders, and engaging the enemy at the muzzles of their guns; the conflict was severe; the enemy's ships were fought with a gallantry highly... | |
| 1911 - 474 páginas
...and the Royal Sovereign, the lee ' ; ' the leading ships of the column breaking through the enemy's line . . . the succeeding ships breaking through in all parts astern of their leaders.' — Nicolas, vii. 212-13. * On 2nd June, 1806, St. Vincent, then off Ushant, in the Hibernia, wrote... | |
| 1911 - 1226 páginas
...Commander-in-Chief about the tenth ship from the Van, the Second in Command about the twelfth from the Rear . . . the succeeding Ships breaking through in all parts astern of their leaders ' (a situation impossible if the ships were in line astern and perpendicular to the line of the enemy).... | |
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