id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40847 Wharton, W. J. L. (William James Lloyd) A Short History of H.M.S. Victory .txt text/plain 16689 582 66 The "VICTORY" had, at one time, six enemy's ships on her, and was command of the Channel fleet, and the "VICTORY" flew the flag of command; 14 other line-of-battle ships and some frigates having The French fleet of 17 sail, under Admiral Martin, were sighted off united French and Spanish fleets amounted to 38 ships of the line, the British ships pushed with all sail in a compact line, "VICTORY" leeward, but Nelson, in the _Captain_, the third ship of the line from The fleet sailed next day (the "VICTORY" being now a private ship) squadron of 5 line-of-battle ships, off Cape Sicie, when Lord Nelson The fleet now consisted of the following ships:--"VICTORY," 104, took two ships of the line, and forced the French admiral from his 104 { "VICTORY" { Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson, K.B. year was spent by the "VICTORY" and fleet of 10 sail, in blockading ./cache/40847.txt ./txt/40847.txt