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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review - Page 659
1794
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Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Volume 94

1794 - 524 pages
...Bellerophon, her fécond altern (and foon after joined by the Leviathan) paiTed It could not he for lome time feen, through the fire from the two fleets in the van, to what extent thu fiçnal was complied with. But as the linokc at intervals dilperfed, it was obfervtd that the C:r...
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A Collection of State Papers Relative to the War Against France Now Carrying ...

John Debrett - 1795 - 684 pages
...fignal for patting through their line, made when the fleet tacked before, was then renewed. It could not be for fome time feen, through the fire from the two fleets in the van, to what extent rhat fignal was complied with. But as the fmcke at intervals difperfed, it was obferved that the Ca?far,...
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A View of Universal History, from the Creation to the Present Time ..., Volume 3

John Adams - 1795 - 534 pages
...their line, made when the " fleet tacked before, was then renewed. It could not be f for fome timefeen, through the fire from the two fleets in " the van, to what extent that fignal was complied widi. " But as the fmoke at intervals difperfed, it was oblerved " that the С;г1аг, the leading...
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Minutes of the Proceedings at a Court Martial, Assembled for the Trial of ...

Anthony James Pye Molloy - 1795 - 194 pages
...Second of June laft to be read, which was read as' follows : " It could not be for fome Time feep, through the Fire from the *' two Fleets in the Van, to what Extent that .Signal, namely, the " Signal for paffing through the Line of the Enemy's Fleet, was com." plied with;...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history ..., Volume 15

1795 - 892 pages
...when the fleet tacked before, was then renewed. It could not be for fome time feen, through the иге from the two fleets in the van, to what extent that fignal was complied with. But as the fmoke at intervals difperfed, it was obferved that the Crefar, the leading ihip of...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 36

Edmund Burke - 1799 - 774 pages
...pairing through their line, made when the fled tacked before, was then renewed. It could not be for lome time feen, through the fire from the two fleets in the van, In what e\lrm that fignal was complied wi'li. 1'uf as (lit: linoke at interval': ililperled, i» was...
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The Life of Admiral Lord Collingwood

William Clark Russell - 1895 - 332 pages
...passing through the enemy's line was renewed, Lord Howe continued : " It could not be for some time seen, through the fire from the two fleets in the van, to what extent that signal was complied with. But 1 Correspondence and Memoir, p. 24. as the smoke at intervals dispersed;...
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Bulletins and Other State Intelligence

1794 - 382 pages
...their line, made when the fleet tacked before, was then•renewed. It could not be for some time seen, through the fire from the two fleets in the van, to what extent that signal was complied with. But as the smoke at intervals dispersed, it was observed that the Csesar,...
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The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volume 4

1794 - 524 pages
...line, made when the fleet tacked before, was then renewed. It could nnt be feen for fome time, thro' the fire from the two fleets in the van, to what extent that flânai was complied « i'h. But as the ('moke at intervals difperfed, it was obferved that the Caefar,...
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