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The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson

CHAPTER VIII
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Villeneuve, finding the Spaniards at Carthagena were not in a fit state of equipment to join him, dared not wait, but hastened on to Cadiz.

Sir John Orde necessarily retired at his approach.

Admiral Gravina, with six Spanish ships of the line and two French, come out to him, and they sailed without a moment's loss of time.

They had about three thousand French troops on board, and fifteen hundred Spanish: six hundred were under orders, expecting them at Martinique, and one thousand at Guadaloupe.
General Lauriston commanded the troops.

The combined fleet now consisted of eighteen sail of the line, six forty-four gun frigates, one of twenty-six guns, three corvettes, and a brig.


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