The Life and Correspondence of the Late Admiral Lord Rodney, 1권J. Murray, 1830 |
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... intelligence was received that a considerable fleet of men - of - war was pre- paring to sail from different ports in France to America , with a formidable number of land forces on board . Admiral Boscawen was im- mediately despatched ...
... intelligence was received that a considerable fleet of men - of - war was pre- paring to sail from different ports in France to America , with a formidable number of land forces on board . Admiral Boscawen was im- mediately despatched ...
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... road , having received ' intelligence that the three frigates in Havre ' were almost ready to sail ; but in the ' morning , perceiving they were not so forward ' as reported , I got under weigh ; soon 58 LIFE OF LORD RODNEY .
... road , having received ' intelligence that the three frigates in Havre ' were almost ready to sail ; but in the ' morning , perceiving they were not so forward ' as reported , I got under weigh ; soon 58 LIFE OF LORD RODNEY .
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... intelligence to Captain Ogle , who was making the best of his way to that place . I immediately made all ' the sail I could crowd , and soon heard a great ' firing to the westward , which continued 6 " about two hours . On my arrival ...
... intelligence to Captain Ogle , who was making the best of his way to that place . I immediately made all ' the sail I could crowd , and soon heard a great ' firing to the westward , which continued 6 " about two hours . On my arrival ...
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... intelligence , I ' immediately gave Mr. Swanton ( who , with seven sail of the line , two bombs , and three ' frigates , was blocking up the island of Gre nada ) notice of their approach , with positive ' orders to attack them if they ...
... intelligence , I ' immediately gave Mr. Swanton ( who , with seven sail of the line , two bombs , and three ' frigates , was blocking up the island of Gre nada ) notice of their approach , with positive ' orders to attack them if they ...
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... intelligence I received from Guadaloupe , from which island they had ' been discovered steering west with all the ' sail they could crowd . As it was impossible ' to intercept the enemy before their arrival 6 6 6 ' at St. Domingo , I ...
... intelligence I received from Guadaloupe , from which island they had ' been discovered steering west with all the ' sail they could crowd . As it was impossible ' to intercept the enemy before their arrival 6 6 6 ' at St. Domingo , I ...
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acquaint their Lord acquaint their Lordships Admiral Rodney Admiralty America appointed arrival assured attack Barbadoes bombs Britain British Captain Rodney coast command Commodore continued convoy cruising despatch detained Domingo dron duty Eagle EARL OF SANDWICH employed enemy enemy's England English Excellency flag flat-bottomed boats force France free ports French fleet French ship frigates Gibraltar give Governor guns harbour honour hope immediately inclose inhabitants intelligence islands of St Jamaica jesty's JOHN CLEVELAND joined King LADY RODNEY land Leeward letter likewise Lord Anson Lucie Majesty Majesty's ships mand Marlborough Martinique ment Moncton naval occasion officers orders PHILIP STEPHENS Port Royal present prisoners proper Rear-Admiral received Rodney's sail seamen sent shew shore signal Sir George Pocock Sir George Rodney Sir George's Sir James Douglas Spain Spaniards Spanish squa squadron station succour tain taken tion town troops vessels West Indies wind windward wish
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34 페이지 - If a man die, shall he live again ? all the days of my appointed time will I wait, till my change come.
265 페이지 - The worst of my enemies now allow that I have pitched upon a man who knows his duty, and is a brave, honest, and able officer. I will not tire you with panegyric, but am not the less eager in dealing out to all around me the praises due to your merit.
295 페이지 - My eye on them had more dread than the enemy's fire, and they knew it would be fatal. No regard was paid to rank — admirals as well as captains, if out of their station, were instantly reprimanded by signals or messages sent by frigates ; and, in spite of themselves, I taught them to be what they had never been before — officers...
217 페이지 - The Prince is quite the officer, never wearing any other dress than his uniform, and his star and garter only when receiving addresses, or on any other public occasion. He has not slept a night out of his ship since his arrival in these seas, until coming into English Harbour, when the ship's heaving down obliged him to be on shore. His Royal Highness...
440 페이지 - Cannons, mortars, fire-arms, pistols, bombs, granadoes, bullets, balls, fuzees, flints, matches, powder, saltpetre, sulphur, cuirasses, pikes, swords, belts, pouches, cartouch-boxes, saddles and bridles, in any quantity beyond what may be necessary for the ship's provision, and may properly appertain to and be judged necessary for every man of the ship's crew or for each passenger, shall be deemed ammunition of war ; and if any such...
463 페이지 - A ship was driven ashore against one of the buildings of the Naval Hospital, which, by this shock, and by the impetuosity of the wind and sea, was entirely destroyed and swept away.
403 페이지 - It has been difficult, very difficult, to find out proper flag officers to serve under you ; some are rendered unfit from their factious connexions, others from infirmity or insufficiency ; and we have at last been obliged to make a promotion in order to do the thing properly.
306 페이지 - It is with concern inexpressible, mixed with indignation, that the duty I owe my Sovereign and my country obliges me to acquaint your lordships that during the action with the French fleet, on the tyth, and his Majesty's, the British flag was not properly supported.
463 페이지 - All the fruits of the earth, then standing, have been destroyed ; most of the trees of the island have been torn up by the roots ; and (what will give as strong an idea of the force of the wind as any thing) many of them were stripped of their bark.
230 페이지 - ... without a thorough change in naval affairs, the discipline of our navy will be lost. I could say much, but will not. You will hear of it from themselves. I have done them all like honour, but it was because I would not have the world believe that there were officers slack in their duty. Keep this to yourself.