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" ... that go three feet to our one, and therefore have the choice how they will engage us, or if they will at all; and will never let us close them, as their sole view is the disabling our ships, in which they have but too well succeeded, though we obliged... "
The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer
1756
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The Magazine of Magazines: Compiled from Original Pieces, with ..., Volumen12

1756 - 596 páginas
...once more give " them cattle, though they have a " jput advantage ia being1 clean "mips, that go thtee feet to our " one, and therefore have the choice " how they will engage us, or if " the/ win at all, and will never " let us clofe them, as their fole " view is the difabling our fljips...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson: LL.D. In Fourteen Volumes. Vol. XIV.

Samuel Johnson - 1788 - 596 páginas
...reinforcement, " will not lofe a moment's time to feek the enemy " again, and once more give them battle, though they " have a great advantage in being clean {hips,...how they will engage us, or if they will at all, and ft will never let us clofe them, as their fole view is the " difabling our fhips, in which they have...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D: In Thirteen Volumes, Volumen14

Samuel Johnson - 1788 - 586 páginas
..." againi and once more give them battle, though they " have a great advantage in being clean fhips, that go " three feet to our one, and therefore have the choice " how they will engage usj or if they will at all, and €* will never let us clofc them, as their fole view is the " difabling...
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The Scots Magazine, Volumen18

1756 - 724 páginas
...them battle ; though they »hieb was not eaiy at feaj' I have a great advantage in being clean ihips, that go three feet to our one, and therefore have the choice how they wiH thoujht it proper, ÜV. [Ш. lin. 4ç.j fituation 'of Minorca and Gibraltar, and make engage us,...
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Biographia navalis; or, Impartial memoirs of the lives ... of ..., Volumen4

John Charnock - 1796 - 452 páginas
...enemy again, and once more give them battle, though they have a great advantage in being clean "fhipsj, that go three feet to our one, and therefore have...clofe them, as their fole view is the difabling our mips, in which they have but too well fucceeded, though we obliged them to bear up." I do not fend...
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Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain, from 1727 to 1783, Volumen1

Robert Beatson - 1804 - 566 páginas
...a great " advantage in being clean Jbips, that go three feet to our one, and " therefore have their choice how they will engage us, or if they will " at all ; and tuill never let us clofe them, as their fole view is ikt " cKfabling ourjhips, in -which they have...
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Lives of the British Admirals: Containing Also a New and Accurate ..., Volumen6

John Campbell - 1814 - 546 páginas
...again, and once " more give them baltle, though they have a great advan" tage in being clean ships, that go three feet to our one, " and therefore have...us, or " if they will at all ; and will never let us close them, as " their sole view is the disabling our ships, in which they " have but too well succeeded,...
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The Naval History of Great Britain: From the Earliest Period, with ...

William Goldsmith - 1825 - 872 páginas
...enemy again, and once more give them battle, though they have a great advantage in being clean ships, that go three feet to our one, and therefore have...us, or if they will at all; and will never let us close them, as their sole view is the disabling our ships, in which they have but too well succeeded,...
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Admiral Byng and the Loss of Minorca

Brian Tunstall - 1928 - 336 páginas
...have a great advantage in being clean ships, that go three feet to our one, and therefore have their choice how they will engage us, or if they will at all ; and will never let us close them, as their sole view is the disabling our ships, in which they have but too well succeeded,...
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