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Page 55
... officers , that he did not intend to trouble himself with form- ing lines , but would attack them in the old way , to make downright work with them ; and accordingly he threw out a signal for seven of his ships to chace , in order to ...
... officers , that he did not intend to trouble himself with form- ing lines , but would attack them in the old way , to make downright work with them ; and accordingly he threw out a signal for seven of his ships to chace , in order to ...
Page 56
... officers had been killed . The Heros , a seventy - four , also struck ; and the Thesee , of seventy guns , was sunk like the Superbe . - Darkness com- ing on , the remainder of the Enemy's fleet fled ; seven ships of the line hove their ...
... officers had been killed . The Heros , a seventy - four , also struck ; and the Thesee , of seventy guns , was sunk like the Superbe . - Darkness com- ing on , the remainder of the Enemy's fleet fled ; seven ships of the line hove their ...
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... officer upon whom the brunt of the contest particularly fell ; I mean , Sir , the late Colonel Cadogan ; the fall of that Officer was glorious , as his last moments were marked by the success . of a favourite regiment , upon the mag ...
... officer upon whom the brunt of the contest particularly fell ; I mean , Sir , the late Colonel Cadogan ; the fall of that Officer was glorious , as his last moments were marked by the success . of a favourite regiment , upon the mag ...
Page 70
... officers whom we now see amongst us fought through long and toilsome days , where a Stewart made his stand , and where the noblest blood of Scotland was shed in its defences . The Historian of those Cam- paigns will also record that ...
... officers whom we now see amongst us fought through long and toilsome days , where a Stewart made his stand , and where the noblest blood of Scotland was shed in its defences . The Historian of those Cam- paigns will also record that ...
Page 71
... Officers on the same footing with Flag - Officers in the Navy . Thus , a Major - General was to have the same pay with a Rear - Admiral ; a Lieutenant - Gené- ral the same pay with a Vice - Admiral ; but a General to have no higher pay ...
... Officers on the same footing with Flag - Officers in the Navy . Thus , a Major - General was to have the same pay with a Rear - Admiral ; a Lieutenant - Gené- ral the same pay with a Vice - Admiral ; but a General to have no higher pay ...
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