Sea Fights, from Sluys to Navarino ...1868 |
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... night closed on the battle , which had lasted from eight in the morning till seven in the evening . " The English had been hard pressed , " says Froissart , " for their enemies were four to one , and more experienced seamen than they ...
... night closed on the battle , which had lasted from eight in the morning till seven in the evening . " The English had been hard pressed , " says Froissart , " for their enemies were four to one , and more experienced seamen than they ...
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... night darkened over the scene of the contest , the wind increased , and blew strongly , and several of the Spanish ships ran foul of each other , and were much injured . Sir Francis Drake , who had closely followed the Armada , took a ...
... night darkened over the scene of the contest , the wind increased , and blew strongly , and several of the Spanish ships ran foul of each other , and were much injured . Sir Francis Drake , who had closely followed the Armada , took a ...
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... night had closed in on the 28th , he sent them , under the command of Captains Young and Prowse , amongst the Spanish ships . When as close to the Armada as they could well approach , the English set light to the combustibles these ...
... night had closed in on the 28th , he sent them , under the command of Captains Young and Prowse , amongst the Spanish ships . When as close to the Armada as they could well approach , the English set light to the combustibles these ...
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... night . The great San Philip having received the lower broadside of the Revenge , which was of cross - bar shot , fell off , and it is reported , foundered shortly after . One of the great galleons of Spain and the admiral of the hulks ...
... night . The great San Philip having received the lower broadside of the Revenge , which was of cross - bar shot , fell off , and it is reported , foundered shortly after . One of the great galleons of Spain and the admiral of the hulks ...
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... night . Our story is not told yet . A few days after the fight was ended , and the brave " Revenges " dispersed among the Spanish ships , a fearful storm arose from the west and north - west , which dispersed the whole fleet ; fourteen ...
... night . Our story is not told yet . A few days after the fight was ended , and the brave " Revenges " dispersed among the Spanish ships , a fearful storm arose from the west and north - west , which dispersed the whole fleet ; fourteen ...
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action admiral's ship afterwards ahead anchor Armada attack batteries battle bear Bellerophon boats bore brave British broadside Bucentaure Cadiz Captain close command crew deck Didon disabled Dutch Dutch admiral Dutch fleet Edward Spragge enemy enemy's engaged England English admiral English fleet English ships fell fire fire-ships flag flag-ship fought Fougueux French French fleet French ship frigate gallant gallantly galleys George Rodney glorious guns half-past harbour Hardy hauled hundred instantly killed larboard larboard tack leeward Lieutenant Lord Exmouth Lord Nelson masts midshipman morning naval Nelson night o'clock officers ordered passed perceived Phoenix port Prince Prince Rupert quarter quarter-deck Queen Charlotte rear Revenge Richard Haddock rigging round Royal Sovereign sail sailors says sea fight seamen sent shore shot side signal Sir John Sir Richard soon Spaniards Spanish ship squadron starboard stern struck Swiftsure Téméraire Texel three-decker took Tromp vessels victory wind windward wounded
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Страница 53 - Should foggy Opdam chance to know, Our sad and dismal story, The Dutch would scorn so weak a foe, And quit their fort at Goree : For what resistance can they find From men who've left their hearts behind? With a fa la, la la, la la.
Страница 222 - May the great God whom I worship, grant to my country, and for the benefit of Europe in general, a great and glorious victory, and may no misconduct in any one tarnish it, and may humanity after victory be the predominant feature in the British fleet!
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Страница 269 - As England does not war for the destruction of cities, I am unwilling to visit your personal cruelties upon the inoffensive inhabitants of the country, and I therefore offer you the same terms of peace which I conveyed to you yesterday in my sovereign's name ; without the acceptance of those terms you can have no peace with England. " If you receive this offer as you ought, you will fire three guns...
Страница 52 - Then if we write not by each post, Think not we are unkind ; Nor yet conclude our ships are lost By Dutchmen or by wind ; Our tears we'll send a speedier way, The tide shall bring them twice a day, With a fa la, la la, la la.
Страница 222 - ... of Europe in general, a great and glorious Victory; and may no misconduct in any one tarnish it; and may humanity after Victory be the predominant feature in the British Fleet. For myself, individually, I commit my life to Him, who made me, and may his blessing light upon my endeavours for serving my Country faithfully. To him I resign myself and the just cause which is entrusted to me to defend. Amen. Amen. Amen.