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" I was obliged to call her in. The support and assistance I have received from Captain Berry cannot be sufficiently expressed. I was wounded in the head, and obliged to be carried off the deck; but, the service suffered no loss by that event. Captain Berry... "
New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register - Page 185
edited by - 1831
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The British Mercury: Or, Historical and Critical Views of the ..., Volume 1

Europe - 1798 - 628 pages
...that event. Captain Berry was fully equal to the important fervice then going on, and to him 1 muft beg leave to refer you for every information relative to this victory. He will prefent you with the flag of the fecond in command, that of the Commander in Chief being burnt in the...
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The Naval Chronicle, Volume 1

James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - Europe - 1799 - 640 pages
...head, and obliged to be carried off the deck, but the service suffered no loss by that event. Captain Berry was fully equal to the important service then...with the flag of the second in command, that of the commander in chief being burnt in the L'Orient. Herewith I transmit you lists of the killed and wounded,...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 40

Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 788 pages
...event. Captain Berry was fully squal to the important fervice then ïoing on, and to him I muft bog «ve to refer you, for every information relative to this victory. He will prefent you with the flag >f the fécond in command, that of lie Commander-in-chief being burnt n the...
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A Voyage Up the Mediterranean in His Majesty's Ship the Swiftsure: One of ...

Cooper Willyams - Mediterranean Sea - 1802 - 442 pages
...that event. Captain Berry was fully equal to the 81 important fervice then going on, and to him I muft beg leave to refer you for every information relative to this victory. He will prefent you with the flag of the fecond in command, that of the commander in chief being burnt in 1'Orient....
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The British trident; or, Register of naval actions, from ... the ..., Volume 4

Archibald Duncan - 1805 - 480 pages
...head, and obliged to be carried off the deck ; but the service suffered no loss by that event. Captain Berry was fully equal to the important service then...with the flag of the second in command, that of the commander in chief being burnt in L'Orient. " Herewith I transmit you the lists of the killed and wounded,...
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The life of ... Horatio lord viscount Nelson, Volume 1

James Harrison (biographer of Nelson.) - 1806 - 430 pages
...head, and obliged to be carried off the deck ; but, the service suffered no loss by that event. Captain Berry was fully equal to the important service then...with the flag of the second in command, that of the commander in chief being burnt in L'Orient. Herewith, I transmit you lists of the killed and wounded...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history, politics, and ...

1809 - 954 pages
...head, and obliged to be carried ofl' the deck ; but the service suffered no loss by that event. Captain Berry was fully equal to the important service then...relative to this victory. He will present you with ihe flag of tlie second in command, that of the commander in chief being burnt in the L'Orient. Herewith...
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Public Characters, Volume 10

Biography - 1809 - 624 pages
...head, and obliged to be carried off the deck, and the service! suffered no loss by that event. Captain Berry was fully equal to the important service then...leave to refer you for every information relative to the victory. He will present you with the flag of the second in command, that of the Commander in Chief...
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The British Plutarch [by T. Mortimer].

Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 532 pages
...suffered no loss by that event. Captain Berry was fully equal to the impbrtant service 1 then gbirig on, and to him I must beg leave to refer you for every information relative to thi^ Victory. He will present you with the flag of the second in command that of the commander-in-chief...
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History of the Wars of the French Revolution, from the Breaking ..., Volume 1

Edward Baines - Europe - 1818 - 582 pages
...head, and obliged to be carried off the deck, but the service suffered no loss by that event. Captain Berry was fully equal to the important service then...that of the commander-in-chief being burnt in the Orient. Herewith I transmit you lists of the killed and wounded, and the lines of battle of ourselves...
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