The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... force appeared to be 18 sail of the line , and 7 or 8 others . " When the day advanced , " the Ad- miral proceeded , " the British van bore up to join the Admiral , and soon after the fleet wore , and ran to leeward , till we joined the ...
... force appeared to be 18 sail of the line , and 7 or 8 others . " When the day advanced , " the Ad- miral proceeded , " the British van bore up to join the Admiral , and soon after the fleet wore , and ran to leeward , till we joined the ...
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... force to contend with but that which they had already engaged : it behoved him to be on his guard against the Fer- rol and Rochefort squadrons , consisting of 21 sail of the line , both which he had reason to believe were at sea . In ...
... force to contend with but that which they had already engaged : it behoved him to be on his guard against the Fer- rol and Rochefort squadrons , consisting of 21 sail of the line , both which he had reason to believe were at sea . In ...
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... force of volunteers and po- THE funeral obsequies of the illustri lice officers were stationed to prevent Within , however , all was conducted with order . NELSON . ous NELSON have been solemnised in a stile of magnificence and grandeur ...
... force of volunteers and po- THE funeral obsequies of the illustri lice officers were stationed to prevent Within , however , all was conducted with order . NELSON . ous NELSON have been solemnised in a stile of magnificence and grandeur ...
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... force . perhaps , the most brilliant of all the gems that ever decorated the Naval Crown of England . Tuesday being the third day , the crowd of spectators was still greater and more eager for admission than on the former days . But the ...
... force . perhaps , the most brilliant of all the gems that ever decorated the Naval Crown of England . Tuesday being the third day , the crowd of spectators was still greater and more eager for admission than on the former days . But the ...
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... force is vain ! Why then this qualm , this uuavailing fear , Now that the doom allotted man draws near ? What must be fal , the bravest cannot shun ! The mighty chiefs of former years are gone : Like them the sons of future times will ...
... force is vain ! Why then this qualm , this uuavailing fear , Now that the doom allotted man draws near ? What must be fal , the bravest cannot shun ! The mighty chiefs of former years are gone : Like them the sons of future times will ...
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