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" Ships composing, in the first position, the Enemy's Rear, are to be the object of attack of the Lee Line, unless otherwise directed... "
"Constitution" and Guerriere." Lake Erie. "Monitor" and "Merrimac ... - Page 696
by Edward Kirk Rawson - 1899
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The Naval Chronicle, Volume 14

James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - Europe - 1805 - 584 pages
...arc to be the object of attack of the lee line; unless otherwise directed by t!ic Commander in Chief, which is scarcely to be expected, as the entire management of the lee line, after the intentions of the Commander in Chief arc signified, is' intended to be left to the Admiral commanding that line. The...
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The life of ... Horatio lord viscount Nelson, Volume 2

James Harrison (biographer of Nelson.) - 1806 - 522 pages
...are to be the object of attack of *he lee line, unless otherwise directed by the commander in chief; which is scarcely to be expected, as the entire management of the lee line, after the intentions of the commander in chief are signified, is intended to be left to the admiral commanding that line. The remainder...
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The British trident; or, Register of naval actions, from ... the ..., Volume 5

Archibald Duncan - 1806 - 380 pages
...ate to be the object of attack of the lee-line, unless, otherwise directed by the commander-in-chief, which is scarcely to be expected,, as the entire management of the lee-1ine (after the intentions of the commanderin-chief are signified) is intended to be left to the...
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Authentic narrative of the death of lord Nelson

sir William Beatty - 1807 - 114 pages
...are to be the object of attack of the lee line, unless otherwise directed by the Commander in Chief: which is scarcely to be expected ; as the entire management of the lee line, after the intentions of the Commander in Chief are signified, is intended to be left to the Admiral commanding that line. THE remainder...
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The life of Nelson revised and illustrated, by the Old Sailor

Horatio Nelson Nelson (Viscount), Matthew Henry Barker - 1836 - 500 pages
...to be the object of attack of the lee-line, unless otherwise directed from the commander-in-chief : which is scarcely to be expected, as the entire management of the leeline, after the intentions of the commander-in-chief are signified, is intended to be left to the...
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The Naval History of Great Britain: From the Declaration of War by ..., Volume 4

William James - Great Britain - 1837 - 408 pages
...are to be the object of attack of the lee line, unless otherwise directed by the commander-in-chief : which is scarcely to be expected ; as the entire management...commanding that line. The remainder of the enemy's fleet, 34 sail of the line, are to be left to the management of the commander-in-chief; who will endeavour...
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The Naval History of Great Britain, from the Year MDCCLXXXIII. to MDCCCXXXVI.

Edward Pelham Brenton - Great Britain - 1837 - 778 pages
...otherwise directed by the commander-in-chief, which is scarcely to be expected, us the entire direction of the lee line (after the intentions of the commander-in-chief are signified) is intended to bs left to the admiral commanding1 that line. The remainder of the enemy's fleet (34 sail of the line)...
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The dispatches and letters of vice admiral ... Nelson, with notes ..., Volume 7

Horatio Nelson (1st visct.) - 1846 - 864 pages
...to be the object of attack of the Lee Line, unless otherwise directed from the Comrnander-inChief, which is scarcely to be expected, as the entire management...Line, after the intentions of the Commander-in-Chief, is [are] signified, is intended to be left to the judgment of the Admiral commanding that Line. The...
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England's battles by sea and land, from the commencement of the French ...

William Freke Williams - 1854 - 818 pages
...otherwise drected by the commander-in-chief, which is scarcefy to be expected, as the entire division of the lee line (after the intentions of the commander-inchief are signified) is intended to be left to the admiral commanding that line. "The remainder of the enemy's fleet (thirty-four sail-of-the-line) are...
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The naval history of Great Britain, from ... 1793, to ... 1820 ..., Volume 3

William James - 1859 - 548 pages
...are to be the object of attack of the lee line, unless otherwise directed by the commander-in-chief: which is scarcely to be expected; as the entire management...commanding that line. The remainder of the enemy's fleet, 34 sail of the line, are to be left to the management of the commander-in-chief, who will endeavour...
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