 | 1795
...with all poffible expedition, on the larboard line of bearing, carrying all Ciil poffible, to prcferve that order, and to keep the wind of the enemy, in the hopes of the cutting them off from the land, from which we were only five leagues diftant. At eight... | |
 | 1795
...carrying all fail pofTible to preserve that order, and to keep the wind-of the enemy, in the hopes of cutting them off from the land, from which we were only five leagues diftant. At eight o'clock, finding they had no other view but that of endeavouring to get from us,... | |
 | John Debrett - 1796
...by the gale in thecourfe of the night. I caufed the fleet, however, to be formed, with all poffible expedition on the larboard line of bearing, carrying...that order, and to keep the wind of the enemy, in the hopes of cutting them off from the land, from which we were only five leagues diftant. At eight o'clock,... | |
 | John Debritt - 1796
...with all poflible expedition on the larboard line of bearing, carrying all Jail poflible to prt-ierve that order, and to keep the wind of the enemy, in the hopes of cutting them off from the land, from which we were only five leagues dillant. At eight o'clock,... | |
 | 1795
...with all possible expedition, on the larboard line of bearing, carrying all sail possible to preserve that order, and to keep the wind of the enemy, in the hopes .of cutting them off from the land, from which we were only five leagues distant. At eight o'clock... | |
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