| Art - 1801 - 664 pages
...make fail and attack the Iterninolt (hips jn the enemy's rear, uSing his endeavoui-s to keep in (bote of them. At eleven the Superb opened her fire cloSe to the enemy's Ships, and on the C¿l¿r's coming up, and pre paring to engage a three-decker, that had hauled her wind, She was peiceived... | |
| English poetry - 1802 - 888 pages
...powerful force to Cadiz. Late in the evening I observed the enemy'* ships to have cleared Cabareta point, and at eight I bore up with the squadron to...majesty's ship Superb being stationed ahead of the Caesar, 1 directed captain Keats to make sail, and attack the sternmost ships in the enemy's rear, using his... | |
| 1802 - 886 pages
...powerful force to Cadiz. Late in the evening I observed the enemy's ships to have cleared Cabareta point, and at eight I bore up with the squadron to stand alter them. His majesty's ship Superb being stationed ahead of the Caesar, I directed captain Keats... | |
| Biography - 1805 - 664 pages
...powerful force to Cadiz. Late in the evening J observed the enemy's ships to have cleared Cabarcta Point, and at eight I bore up with the squadron to...stationed a-head of the Caesar, I directed Captain Keates to make sail and attack the sternmost ships in the enemy's rear, using his endeavours to keep... | |
| 1805 - 676 pages
...powerful force to Cadiz. Late in the evening I observed the enemy's ships to have cleared Cabareta Point, and at eight I bore up with the squadron to...stationed a-head of the Caesar, I directed Captain Keates to make sail and attack the sternmost ships in the enemy's rear, using his endeavours to keep... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1805 - 480 pages
...stood after them, directing Captain Keats, who, in the Superb, was stationed a-head of the Csesar, to make sail and attack the sternmost ships in the enemy's rear, using his endeavours to keep bet ween them and the shore. At eleven o'clock Captain Keats got within three cables length a-breast... | |
| Biography - 1805 - 654 pages
...powerful force to Cadiz. Late in the evening I observed the enemy's ships to have cleared Cabareta Point, and at eight I bore up with the squadron to stand after them. Hi* Majesty's ship Superb being stationed a-licad of the Cassar, 1 directed Captain Keates to make... | |
| Edward Pelham Brenton - Great Britain - 1824 - 588 pages
...powerful force to Cadiz. Late in the evening, I observed the enemy's ships to have cleared Cabrira Point; and at eight, I bore up with the squadron,...her fire close to the enemy's ships ; and, on the Caesar's coming up, and preparing to engage a three-decker, that had hauled her wind, she was perceived... | |
| 1836 - 784 pages
...the squadron to staaJ after them. His Majesty's ship, Superb, being stationed a-head of the Csesar. I directed Captain Keats to make sail and attack the sternmost ships in the enemy'; rear, using his endeavours to keep in shore of them. At eleven, the Superb open*.] her fire... | |
| Great Britain - 1837 - 980 pages
...formidable force to Cadiz. Late in the evening, I observed the enemy's ships to have cleared Cabareta point, and at eight I bore up with the squadron to...opened her fire close to the enemy's ships, and on the Caesar's coming up and preparing to engage a three decker that had hauled her wind, she was perceived... | |
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