| David Davies - 1997 - 218 páginas
...October, another blew up and one retired so damaged that she later ran ashore. The log of Victory says, 'Partial firing continued until 4.30 when, a victory having been reported to the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Nelson, KB, and Commander-in-Chief, he then died of his wounds.' Command of the... | |
| Paul K. Davis - 2001 - 484 páginas
...do. He waited for news of the English victory, which came in midafternoon. The ship's log recorded: "Partial firing continued until 4.30, when a victory...and Commander-in-Chief, he then died of his wound" (Warner, Great Sea Battles, p. 182). Results Although eighteen French and Spanish ships struck dieir... | |
| Amy Lowell - 2002 - 394 páginas
...passes the red thread and stops. The weaving is done. In the log-book of the Victory, it is written: "Partial firing continued until 4.30, when a victory...to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Nelson, KB, he died of his wound." CALAIS It is a timber-yard, pungent with the smell of wood: oak, pine, and cedar.... | |
| Michael A. Palmer - 2005 - 412 páginas
...At 1345 de Villeneuve's flagship, the Bucentaure 80, struck. The log of Nelson's flagship recorded: "Partial firing continued until 4.30, when a victory...Nelson, KB, and Commander-inChief, he then died of his wound."'"6 The British had captured or destroyed eighteen of the thirty-three allied ships of the line,... | |
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