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... morning one of the scouts brought news that the Dutch were in sight . The signal was immediately given by the Duke of York for the fleet to weigh anchor and for the ships to be put into line of action . Before this could be done ...
... morning one of the scouts brought news that the Dutch were in sight . The signal was immediately given by the Duke of York for the fleet to weigh anchor and for the ships to be put into line of action . Before this could be done ...
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... morning , the enemy's fleet appeared , we being then in the Sole Bay ; many of the ships riding near the shore , especially our fire - ships and small craft . Before we came into line the enemy fell on , as the Blue and the Red stood ...
... morning , the enemy's fleet appeared , we being then in the Sole Bay ; many of the ships riding near the shore , especially our fire - ships and small craft . Before we came into line the enemy fell on , as the Blue and the Red stood ...
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... morning , I called up his Royal Highness . It was then found advisable to tack and stand to the N.W. , the French , and the Blue being most out of sight . At 10 , we had a council called aboard the Prince , to hear his Royal Highness ...
... morning , I called up his Royal Highness . It was then found advisable to tack and stand to the N.W. , the French , and the Blue being most out of sight . At 10 , we had a council called aboard the Prince , to hear his Royal Highness ...
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... morning , W.N.W. 10 leagues off Gravesend , in 20 fathom . Same day was brought in , a small galliot taken by the Diamond and Crown . In the evening 10 or 12 sail passed by us in the offing ; stood to the southward . Some frigates of ...
... morning , W.N.W. 10 leagues off Gravesend , in 20 fathom . Same day was brought in , a small galliot taken by the Diamond and Crown . In the evening 10 or 12 sail passed by us in the offing ; stood to the southward . Some frigates of ...
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... morning very early , I went on board of Prince Rupert , the enemy being new - berthing themselves , our people thought they came to attack us , at which the sign was made to weigh , which we did , and new - berthed ourselves , every man ...
... morning very early , I went on board of Prince Rupert , the enemy being new - berthing themselves , our people thought they came to attack us , at which the sign was made to weigh , which we did , and new - berthed ourselves , every man ...
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The Manuscripts of the Earl of Dartmouth, Volume 3 Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts Visualização integral - 1896 |
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The Manuscripts of the Earl of Dartmouth, Volume 3 Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts Visualização integral - 1896 |
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