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" Caesar passed to close with the ship engaged by the Superb, but by the cool and determined fire kept upon her, which must ever reflect the highest credit on that ship, the enemy's ship was completely silenced, and soon after hauled down her colours. "
Memoir of the Life and Services of Vice-admiral Sir Jahleel Brenton, Baronet ... - Page 116
edited by - 1846 - 652 pages
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Annual Register, Volume 43

Edmund Burke - History - 1802 - 880 pages
...mud ever reflect the highull credit on that fliip, the enemy's (hip was completely filenced, and foon after hauled down her colours. The Venerable and Spencer having at this time come up, I bore up alter the enemy, who .were carrying a prefs of tail, funding out of t'he Straits, and loll (ight of...
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 12

Art - 1801 - 664 pages
...mpft ever reflei5I the higheSt credit on that Ship, the enemy's Ship was completely Silenced, and foon after hauled down her colours. The Venerable ‘and Spencer having, at - this titne, come up, he bore up after the Standing out of the Straits, and loft Sight enemy, who wet-c carrying...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 71, Part 2

Early English newspapers - 1801 - 908 pages
...mud ever reflect the hij fi* credit on that ihiii, the enemy's (hip was completely filenced, and foon after hauled down her colours. The Venerable and Spencer having at this time come up, I boie op after ihe enemy, who were carrying a prefs of fell, ft.inding out of the Stieight?, an*! luft...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

English poetry - 1802 - 888 pages
...to have taken fire ; and the flames having communicated to a ship to leeward of her, both were soon in a blaze, and presented a most awful sight. No possibility...enemy, who were carrying a press of sail, standing out tor the Streights, and lost sight of them during the night. It blew excessively hard till day light,...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history ..., Volume 22

1802 - 886 pages
...highest credit on that ship, the enemy's ship was completely silenced, and soon alter hauled clown her colours. The Venerable and Spencer having at this...enemy, who were carrying a press of sail, standing out for the Strcights, and lost sight of them during the; night. It blew excessively hard till daylight,...
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A Collection of State Papers Relative to the War Against France Now Carrying ...

John Debritt - Europe - 1802 - 850 pages
...imifi tver reficrt the higheft credit on that fliip, the enemy's fhip was completely filenctc, and foon after hauled down her colours. The Venerable and Spencer having at this time come up, I bore ur after the enemy, who were carrying a prefs of fail, Handing out of t! r Straits, and loft fight...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 43

History - 1802 - 882 pages
...higheft credit that fliip, the enemy '« (hip was completely filenced, and foon after hauled d'iwn her colours. The Venerable and Spencer having at this time come up, I bore up alter the enemy, whit were carrying a prefs of (ail, (i.intling out of the Slraits, and loft fight...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 43

History - 1802 - 876 pages
...ever reflect the higheft credit •л that fliip, th« enemy'* (hip wa* completely filenced, and foon after hauled down her colours. The Venerable and Spencer having at this timü c:ome up, I bore upt after the enemy, who were carrying a preis of fail, (binding out of the...
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Public Characters, Volume 7

Biography - 1805 - 664 pages
...by the cool and determined fire kept t«p on her, which must ever reflect the highest credit on thut ship, the enemy's ship was completely silenced, and...hauled down her colours. The Venerable and Spencer havins; at this time ccune up, 1 bore nji after the enemy, who w-isr carrying a press of sai!^ nevrf...
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Public characters [Formerly British public characters] of 1798-9 ..., Volume 7

1805 - 676 pages
...the least assistance in so distressing a situation, the Caesar passed to close with the ship engage^ by the Superb ; but by the cool and determined fire...having at this time come up, I bore up after the enemy, \vho was carrying a press of sail, standing naval merit, presented him with its freedom, accompanied...
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