| Robert Southey - 1813 - 306 pagina’s
...Blackwood : I shall never see you " again." Nelson's column was steered about two points more to the north than Collingwood's, in order to cut off the enemy's escape into Cadiz : the lee line, therefore, was first engaged. « See," cried Nelson, pointing to the Royal Sovereign, as she steered right for... | |
| 1814 - 258 pagina’s
...see you again." Nelson's column was steered about two points more to the north than Collingwood "s, in order to cut off the enemy's escape into Cadiz : the lee line, therefore, was first engaged. " See," cried Nelson, pointing to the Royal Sovereign, as she steered right for... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1824 - 396 pagina’s
...Salvation's Star. BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR. 1. NELSON'S column was steered about two points more to the north than Collingwood's, in order to cut off the enemy's escape into Cadiz — the lee line was, therefore, first engaged. " See," cried Nelson, pointing to the Royal Sovereign, as she steered... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1825 - 404 pagina’s
...Salvation's Star. BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR. 1. NELSON'S column was steered about two points more to the north than Collingwood's, in order to cut off the enemy's escape into Cadiz — the lee line was, therefore, first engaged. " See," cried Nelson, pointing to the Royal Sovereign, as she steered... | |
| Robert Southey - 1830 - 354 pagina’s
...Blackwood : I shall never see you again." Nelson's column was steered about two points more to the north than Collingwood's, in order to cut off the enemy's escape into Cadiz : the lee line, therefore, was first engaged. " See," cried Nelson, pointing to the Royal Sovereign, as she steered right for... | |
| Thomas Smart Hughes - 1835 - 352 pagina’s
...perish. As Nelson's column was steered about two points more to the north than that of Collingwood, in order to cut off the enemy's escape into Cadiz, the lee squadron was first engaged : viewing therefore the Royal Sovereign, as she steered with all sail set... | |
| 1838 - 460 pagina’s
...all sail moved majestically forward. Nelson's column was steered about two points more to the north than Collingwood's, in order to cut off the enemy's escape into Cadiz. The Victory at length opened her fire from both sides of her deck. The master was ordered to put the helm... | |
| John Campbell - 1841 - 604 pagina’s
...impossible for them to obey his own orders. Nelson's column was steered about two points more to the north than Collingwood's, in order to cut off the enemy's escape into Cadiz ; the lee line, therefore, was first engaged. " See," cried Nelson, pointing to the Royal Sovereign, as she steered right for... | |
| 1843 - 320 pagina’s
...Blackwood : I shall never see you again." I Nelson's column was steered about two points more tp the north than Collingwood's, in order to cut off the enemy's escape into Cadiz : the lee line, therefore, was first engaged. " See," cried Nelson, pointing to the Royal Sovereign, as she steered right for... | |
| 1866 - 408 pagina’s
...had said when such a thing had been hinted to him formerly, " and in honour I will die with them." than Collingwood's, in order to cut off the enemy's escape into Cadiz; the lee line therefore was first engaged. "See!" cried Nelson, pointing to the Royal Sovereign, as she steered right for the... | |
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