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" I cannot resist the pleasure I have in making it known to their lordships. The Temeraire was boarded by accident, or design, by a French ship on one side and a Spaniard on the other ; the contest was vigorous ; but in the end the combined ensigns were... "
Cobbett's Political Register - Page 731
redigeeritud poolt - 1805
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, 8. köide

1905 - 542 lehte
...design, by a French ship, on one side, and a Spaniard on the. other ; the contest WHS vigorous, bat, in the end, the combined ensigns were torn from the .poop, -and tlie British hoisted in their places. — Such a tattle could not be fought .without susui«tog'a great...
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The Naval Chronicle, 14. köide

James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1805 - 584 lehte
...design, by a French Ship on one side, and a Spaniard on the other ; the contest was vigorous ; but ш the end, the combined ensigns were torn from the poop,...without sustaining a great loss of men. I have not only to lament, in common with the British Navy, and the British Nation, ia the fall of the Commander...
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The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures ..., 20. köide

1805 - 456 lehte
...on one side, and a Spaniard on the other ; the contest was vigorous, but, in the end, the comhined ensigns were torn from the poop, and the British hoisted...without sustaining a great loss of men. I have not only to lament, in common with the British navy, and the British nation, in the fall of the Commander...
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The British trident; or, Register of naval actions, from ... the ..., 5. köide

Archibald Duncan - 1806 - 380 lehte
...Temeraire was boarded by accident, or design, by a French ship on one side, and a, Spaniard on the other; the contest was vigorous, but, in the end,...and the British hoisted in their places. " Such a buttle could not be fought without sustaining a great loss of men. 1 have not only to lament, in common...
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The Battle of Trafalgar: A Poem. To which is Added, a Selection of Fugitive ...

Laurence Hynes Halloran - 1806 - 154 lehte
...Temeraire was boarded, by accident " or design, by a French ship on one side, and a Spaniard " on the other. The contest was vigorous; but in the " end,...poop, and " the British hoisted in their places." 309. Nor less Britannia, from each Baming side, &c. of those papers, containing a statement which challenges...
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The Battle of Trafalgar: A Poem. To which is Added, a Selection of Fugitive ...

Laurence Hynes Halloran - 1806 - 154 lehte
...Temeraire was boarded, by accident " or design, by a French ship on one side, and a Spaniard " on the other. The contest was vigorous ; but in the " end,...poop, and " the British hoisted in their places." 309. Nor loss Britannia, from each flaming side, &c. It having been stated in some of the public prints,...
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The Battle of Trafalgar: A Heroic Poem

William Hamilton Drummond - 1806 - 142 lehte
...invincible spirit of British seamen when engaging the enemies of their country. The contest, he adds, was vigorous, but, in the end, the combined ensigns...torn from the poop, and the British hoisted in their place." Indeed, when we consider the great superiority of numbers on board the French and Spanish ships,...
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The Universal magazine, 5. köide

1806 - 594 lehte
...recorded; and never was high merit more conspicuous, than in the battle 1 have described." Again, " Such a. battle could not be fought without sustaining a great loss of men. I have not only to lament in common with the British navy, and the British nation, in the fall of the commander-in-chief,...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 47. köide

Edmund Burke - 1807 - 1014 lehte
...the other ; the contest vas vigorous, but in the end, 543 «Hii, the combined ensigns were torn fron the poop, and the British hoisted in their places. Such a battle could not be fought -A ithout sustaining a great loss of men. I have not only to lament, in common with the British navy,...
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The British Plutarch [by T. Mortimer].

Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 532 lehte
...The Temeraire was boarded by accident, or design, by a French ship on one side, and a Spaniard on the other; the contest was vigorous; but in the end, the...without sustaining a great loss 'of men. I have not only to lament, in common with the British navy and the British nation, in the fall of the commander,...
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