| 1804 - 554 pàgines
...and fifteen Spanifh), commanded in chief by Admiral VMlentruve : the Spaniards, under the direfiion of Gravina, wore with their heads to the northward, and formed their line of battle with great clofènefs and corrféínefs ¡ but as the mode of attack was unufual, fo the ftrufture of their line... | |
| James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1805 - 584 pàgines
...battle in the usual manner. The enemy'» line consisted of thirty-three Ships (of which eighteen «ere French and fifteen Spanish), commanded in chief by...the northward, and formed their line of battle with yrcat closeness and correctness ; but as the mode of' attack wsi «inusual, so the structure of their... | |
| 1805 - 456 pàgines
...battle in the usual manner. The enemy's line consisted of 33 ships, (of which 18 were French and 15 Spanish,) commanded in chief by Admiral Villeneuve;...the northward, and formed their line of battle with jrcat closeness and correctness ; but as the mode of attack was uuusual, so the structure of their... | |
| 1805 - 756 pàgines
...mips (of which eighteen were French and fifteen Spanifh, commanded in chief by _^ Admiral Villeneuvej the Spaniards, under the direction of Gravina, wore,...Northward, and formed their line of battle with great coolnefs and correftnefs ; but, as the mode of attack was unufual, fo the ftrufture of their line was... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1806 - 380 pàgines
...inconvenience and delay, in forming a line of hattle in the usual manner. The enemy's line consisted of thirty-three ships (of which eighteen were French,...formed their line of battle with great closeness and correctuess, but as the mode of attack was unusual, so the structure of their line was new ; it formed... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 1014 pàgines
...iuconve» nieuce and delay in forming a line of battle in the usual manner. The enemy's line consisted of thirty-three ships (of which eighteen were French...northward, and formed their line of battle with great coolness and correctness ; but as the mode of attack was unusual, so the structure of their line was... | |
| 1807 - 1012 pàgines
...inconvenience and delay in forming a line of battle in the usual manner. The enemy's line consisted of thirty-three ships (of which eighteen were French and fifteen Spanish, commanded in chief by admiral Villencuvc ; the Spaniards, under the direction of Gravina, wore, with their heads to the northward,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 1004 pàgines
...inconvenience and delay in forming a line of battle in the usual manner. The enemy's line consisted of w " x R7 @ _30t N/ q kǑO h ɀnfK $ B6E r } -o %i Ժ 5.`Z I㞊eI dL <!:#UA Villcneuve ; the Spaniards, under the direction of Gravina. wore, \ <>',. their heads to the northward,... | |
| John Bigland, Jedidiah Morse - 1812 - 470 pàgines
...Spanish ships, formed a crescent convexing to the leeward. The Spaniards, under the direction of Admiral Gravina, wore with their heads to the northward and formed their line with great closeness and skill. Before the action commenced, every alternate ship was about a cable's... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1813 - 456 pàgines
...of the English, than he abandoned his first idea ; and the enemy's ships, when drawn up to engage, " wore, with their heads to the northward, and formed their line of battle with great coolness and correctness ; but as the mode of attack was unusual, so the structure of their line was... | |
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