| James Gambier Baron Gambier, William Brodie Gurney - 1809 - 274 Seiten
...and strongly defended by batteries, rendered caution in my proceedings peculiarly necessary. 3d!y. That three out of the seven of the enemy's ships aground...ships of the fleet that might have been sent in ; and that at no time whatever, either sooner or later, could they have been attacked. 4thly. That the other... | |
| 1809 - 746 Seiten
...Pallas were, from their first" being on shore, . totally 1809.] totally out of the reach of the gWrts of any ships of the fleet that might have been sent in ; and that at no time whatever, either sooner or later, could they have been attacked. Fourthly, That the... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1809 - 412 Seiten
...strongly defended by batteries, rendered caution in mj VOIP. vi. 2 p proceedings peculiarly necessary. 3d. That three out of the seven of the enemy's ships aground on the Pallais, •were frdtn their first being on shore totally out of the reach of the guns of any ships... | |
| 1810 - 1214 Seiten
...enemy's ships aground on the Pallas were, from their first being on shore, totally out of the react» ol the guns of any ships of the fleet that might have been sent in } and that at no' time whatever, either sooner or later, could they have been attacked. Fourthly, That the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 734 Seiten
...peculiarly necessary. " Thirdly, That three out of the seven of the enemy's ships a-ground on the Palais, were, from their first being on shore, totally out of the reach of the guns of any of the ships of the fleet that might have been sent in ; and that at no time whatever, either sooner... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 732 Seiten
...strongjy defended by batteries, rendered caution in my proceedings peculiarly necessary. " Thirdly, That three out of the seven of the enemy's ships a-ground on the Palms, were, from their first being on •hore, totally out of the reach of the guns of any of the... | |
| William James - 1837 - 436 Seiten
...two of the four points upon which his lordship rested his defence. One of those two points was : " That three out of the seven of the enemy's ships aground on the Pelles were, from their first being on shore, totally out of the reach of the guns of any ships of... | |
| William James - 1837 - 436 Seiten
...last two of the four points upon which his lordship rested his defence. One of those two points was: " That three out of the seven of the enemy's ships aground on the Pelles were, from their first being on shore, totally out of the reach of the guns of any ships of... | |
| William James - 1859 - 504 Seiten
...two of the four points upon which his lordship rested his defence. One of those two points was : " That three out of the seven of the enemy's ships aground on the Pelles were, from their first being on shore, totally out of the reach of the guns of any ships of... | |
| Joseph Allen - 1861 - 406 Seiten
...strongly defended by batteries, rendered caution in my proceeding peculiarly necessary. " Thirdly, that three out of the seven of the enemy's ships aground...were, from their first being on shore, totally out of reach of the guns of any ships of the fleet that might have been sent in, and that at no time whatever,... | |
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