| James Harrison (biographer of Nelson.) - 1806 - 522 páginas
...which will always make, if wanted, a line of twenty-four sail on which ever line the commander in chief may direct. The second in command will, after my intentions...they are captured or destroyed. If the enemy's fleet are seen to windward in line of battle, and that the two lines and advanced squadron could fetch them,... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1806 - 380 páginas
...which will always make, if wanted, a line of twenty-four sail, on whichever line the commauderin chief may direct. The second in command will,' after my...make the attack upon the enemy, and to follow up the Mow, until they are captured or destroyed. If the enemy's fleet is seen to windward, in line of battle,... | |
| Edward Pelham Brenton - 1824 - 588 páginas
...sailing two-decked ships, which will always make, if wanted, a line of twenty-four sail on whichever line the Commander-in-chief may direct; the second in command will, after my intentions arc made known to him, have the entire direction of his line to make the attack upon the enemy, and... | |
| William Nugent Glascock - 1826 - 320 páginas
...two-decked ships; which will always make, if wanted, a line of twenty-four sail on which ever line the commander-in-chief may direct. The Second in command will, after my intentions are made known to him, leave the entire direction of his line, to make the attack upon the enemy, and to follow up the blow... | |
| Edward Pelham Brenton - 1837 - 778 páginas
...Calder's thai. two-decked ships, which will always make, if wanted, a line of 24 sail on whichever line the commander-in-chief may direct ; the second in...of his line to make the attack upon the enemy, and follow up the blow until they are captured, or destroyed. If the enemy's fleet are seen to windward,... | |
| 1838 - 120 páginas
...two-decked ships ; which will always make, if wanted, a line of twenty-four sail on whichever line the Commander-in-chief may direct; the second in command...attack upon the enemy, and to follow up the blow, unti: they are captured or destroyed. * * The seeoml in command to lead through about the twelfth ship... | |
| Horatio Nelson (1st visct.) - 1846 - 864 páginas
...twenty-four Sail, on whichever Line the Commander-in-Chief may direct. The Second in Command will7, after my intentions are made known to him, have the...up the blow until they are captured or destroyed. 3 Now a Rear-Admiral of the White. He was for many years Lord Colling wood's Flag-Captain, and was... | |
| William Freke Williams - 1854 - 818 páginas
...two-decked ships, which will always make, when wanted, a line of twentyfour sail on whichever line the commanderin-chief may direct; the second in command...are made known to him, have the entire direction of bis line to make the attack upon the enemy, and follow up the blow till they are captured or destroyed.... | |
| James Harman Ward - 1859 - 152 páginas
...Commander-in-chief might direct, would swell that line to twenty-four ships. " The second in command [Collingwood] will, after my intentions are made known to him, have...of his line to make the attack upon the enemy, and follow up the blow until they are captured or destroyed. " If the enemy's fleet is seen to windward... | |
| Sir Edward Cust - 1862 - 390 páginas
...ships, which will always make, if wanted, a line of 24 sail, on whatever tacks the Commander- in-Chief may direct. The Second in command will, after my intentions...made known to him, have the entire direction of his own line to make the attack upon the enemy, and to follow up the blow according to his judgment, until... | |
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