The naval history of Great Britain, from ... 1783, Band 3;Band 224 |
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... ships of war or merchantmen , to take , keep , or conceal , on board their ships , any of the objects which , in ... merchant - ships going under convoy , to the sole causes in which the belligerent power may experience a real prejudice ...
... ships of war or merchantmen , to take , keep , or conceal , on board their ships , any of the objects which , in ... merchant - ships going under convoy , to the sole causes in which the belligerent power may experience a real prejudice ...
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... ships of war , of the belli- gerent power ) is to bring to and detain his ... merchant - ship , in order to proceed to an ulterior search , he shall ... merchant - ship shall be carried immediately to the nearest and most convenient port ...
... ships of war , of the belli- gerent power ) is to bring to and detain his ... merchant - ship , in order to proceed to an ulterior search , he shall ... merchant - ship shall be carried immediately to the nearest and most convenient port ...
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... cannot , therefore , comprehend the meaning of the assertion of Nelson , who during an eventful period had held the command of the Baltic fleet . The neutral merchant , previously to placing his vessel under 1801. ] 125 OBSERVATIONS .
... cannot , therefore , comprehend the meaning of the assertion of Nelson , who during an eventful period had held the command of the Baltic fleet . The neutral merchant , previously to placing his vessel under 1801. ] 125 OBSERVATIONS .
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... merchant - ship , or ships , under convoy , shall meet with a ship of war , of either contracting party who shall then be in a state of war , in order to avoid all disorder , they shall keep out of cannot - shot . " The whole of this ...
... merchant - ship , or ships , under convoy , shall meet with a ship of war , of either contracting party who shall then be in a state of war , in order to avoid all disorder , they shall keep out of cannot - shot . " The whole of this ...
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... ships of war , was denied to that dis- graceful species of national force , and universal annoyance , the privateers ... merchant - vessel was under the protection of a ship of war ; at all other times , the licensed pirate was at ...
... ships of war , was denied to that dis- graceful species of national force , and universal annoyance , the privateers ... merchant - vessel was under the protection of a ship of war ; at all other times , the licensed pirate was at ...
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action admiralty Algeziras anchor army arrived attack batteries battle battle of Trafalgar blockade boats Bonaparte Brest brig Britain British fleet Bucentaure Cadiz Cæsar Cape Cape François capture chase coast Collingwood combined fleet conduct convoy crew deck despatches ditto Domingo Egypt enemy England English fell Ferrol fire flag flotilla force four France French French ship frigates gallant Gantheaume garrison Gibraltar harbour honour hundred island joined killed land leeward letter Lieutenant Linois Lord Keith Lord Nelson Lordship Majesty Majesty's Malta marines Martinique masts merchant-ships Napoleon naval navy night officers orders peace port pounders prisoners Rear-adm Rear-admiral Rear-admiral Sir received Robert Calder Rochefort Royal Sovereign sail seamen sent seventy-four guns shore shot signal Sir Robert Calder sloop sloop of war soon Spanish squadron Superb surrendered tain taken Texel thousand tion Toulon treaty troops valour vessels Vice-adm Vice-admiral Victory Villeneuve wind wounded