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Page 50
... immediately detached the Naiad by signal to ac- quaint Admiral Lord Gambier . The Naiad having stood a few miles to the N. W. made the signal for three sail appearing suspicious , I immediately chased them with the squadron under my ...
... immediately detached the Naiad by signal to ac- quaint Admiral Lord Gambier . The Naiad having stood a few miles to the N. W. made the signal for three sail appearing suspicious , I immediately chased them with the squadron under my ...
Page 137
... immediately chaced , but at twenty minutes past seven we lost sight of her and the Emerald , and had not gained on the chace . After dark the Amethyst's course was shaped to meet the probable route of the enemy , which , at half - past ...
... immediately chaced , but at twenty minutes past seven we lost sight of her and the Emerald , and had not gained on the chace . After dark the Amethyst's course was shaped to meet the probable route of the enemy , which , at half - past ...
Page 498
... immediately proceeded to a height commanding the battery , with an inten- tion of taking it by storm , which was only prevented by their making an unconditional surrender immediately they observed us , and in less than an hour from the ...
... immediately proceeded to a height commanding the battery , with an inten- tion of taking it by storm , which was only prevented by their making an unconditional surrender immediately they observed us , and in less than an hour from the ...
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