Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... English , which is due to every na- tion in their own dominions ; to which the Dutch- man answered with a broadside ; and Blake , per- ceiving that he intended to dispute the point of honour , advanced with his own ships before the rest ...
... English , which is due to every na- tion in their own dominions ; to which the Dutch- man answered with a broadside ; and Blake , per- ceiving that he intended to dispute the point of honour , advanced with his own ships before the rest ...
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... English vessels , took advantage of the form of their shipping , and sheltered themselves behind a flat , called Kentish Knock ; so that the English , finding some of their ships aground , were obliged to alter their course ; but ...
... English vessels , took advantage of the form of their shipping , and sheltered themselves behind a flat , called Kentish Knock ; so that the English , finding some of their ships aground , were obliged to alter their course ; but ...
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... English , on the other side , affirm that three of their vessels were disabled at the first encoun- ter , that their numbers on the second day were visibly diminished , and that on the last day they saw three or four ships sink in their ...
... English , on the other side , affirm that three of their vessels were disabled at the first encoun- ter , that their numbers on the second day were visibly diminished , and that on the last day they saw three or four ships sink in their ...
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... English fri- gates , named the Vanguard and the Victory , after having for a long time stood engaged amidst the whole Dutch fleet , broke through without much injury , nor did the English lose any ships till the evening , when the ...
... English fri- gates , named the Vanguard and the Victory , after having for a long time stood engaged amidst the whole Dutch fleet , broke through without much injury , nor did the English lose any ships till the evening , when the ...
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... English bravery , which should have induced Van Trump to have spared the insolence of carrying a broom at his top - mast in his tri- umphant passage through the channel , which he intended as a declaration that he would sweep the seas ...
... English bravery , which should have induced Van Trump to have spared the insolence of carrying a broom at his top - mast in his tri- umphant passage through the channel , which he intended as a declaration that he would sweep the seas ...
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