Grasse carried yesterday (and he must even have done the same the preceding night, by being where [he] was at daylight), I am inclined to think his aim is the Chesapeake, in order to be strengthened by the ships there, either by adding them to his present... Publications of the Navy Records Society - 37 페이지1895 - 170 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Samuel Hood Hood (Viscount), Navy Records Society (Great Britain) - 1895 - 234 페이지
...hard pressed, one (the Shrewsbury) totally disabled very early from keeping her station by having her fore and main topsail yards shot away, which left...sentiments, as they are occasioned by what passed D between us, when I had the honour of attending your summons on board the London, on the 8th, in the... | |
| Naval History Society - 1916 - 384 페이지
...with great pleasure.' Enclosure 2 [ REAR ADMIRAL HOOD TO REAR ADMIRAL GRAVES ] Barfleur, at Sea, loth of September, 1781. Sir:— I flatter myself you will...sentiments, as they are occasioned by what passed between us, when I had the honour of attending your summons on board the London, on the 8th, in the... | |
| American Historical Association - 1917 - 388 페이지
...them. Admitting that to be his plan, will he not cut off the frigates you have sent to reconnoiter, as well as the ships you expect from New York? And...improbable, will he not succeed in giving most effectual succor to the rebels?1 It is impossible, however, to avoid the impression that Hood did not do his... | |
| William Milbourne James - 1926 - 490 페이지
...is, as we can see nothing of it from the Barfleur. By the press of sail de Grasse carried yesterday, I am inclined to think his aim is the Chesapeake,...succeed in giving most effectual succour to the rebels ? ' 2 On receipt of this letter Graves summoned Drake and Hood to a further conference, and Hood again... | |
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