| History - 1802 - 876 pages
...the enemy ¡it: night. • Having led in to fupport captain Parker's divifion, keeping between iiij lines until the enemy opened their fire on him, we...boat, then opened our fire, and threw about eight fliclls into it; but, from the ftrength oí the tide coming out of the harbour, was notable to keep... | |
| History - 1802 - 882 pages
...command, in the attack of the enemy Jaft night. Having led in to fupport captain Parker's divifion, keeping between his lines until the enemy opened their...keeping on towards the Pier until I was aground in the headir.oft boat, then opened our fire, and threw about eight (hells into it; but, from the flreoglli... | |
| 1802 - 886 pages
...command, in the attack, of the enemy last night. Having led in to support captain Parker's division, keeping between his lines until the enemy opened their fire on him, we kept on towards the pier until I was aground in the headmost boat ; then opened our fire and threw... | |
| John Debritt - Europe - 1802 - 850 pages
...attack, of the enemy laft tight. Having led in to fupport Captain Parker's divifion, keeping between .is lines until the enemy opened their fire on him, we keeping on towards lie Pier until I was aground in the hcadmoft boat, then opened our fire, nd threw about eight fliells... | |
| James Harrison (biographer of Nelson.) - 1806 - 522 pages
...command in the attack of the enemy last night. Having led in, to support Captain Parker's division, keeping between his lines until the enemy opened their...keeping on towards the pier, until I was aground in the headmost boat; then opened our fire, and threw about eight shells into it. But, from the strength of... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1802 - 920 pages
...attack of the enemy Jail night. Augnß 16. My lord, Having led in to fupport captain Parker's divifion. keeping between his lines until the enemy opened their...keeping on towards the Pier until I was aground in the headmofl boat, then opened our fire, and threw about eight fliells into it; but, from the firength... | |
| English literature - 1804 - 644 pages
...command in the attack of the enemy laft night. Having led in to fupport Captain Parker's divifion, keeping between his lines until the enemy opened their...keeping on towards the pier until I was aground in the headmolt boat, thenopened our fire, and threw about eight (hells into it ; but, from the ftrength of... | |
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