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'' | <p> it was more fortunate upon the whole, that that project failed: Had it <lb/> <sic>succeded</sic>, the loss of the Turks if they had lost their all then, would <lb/> not have amounted to what they appear to have lost now; and the <lb/> great fish, the Captain Pacha, would not have swum into the <lb/> net. After all the Turks have lost more in reputation than <lb/> in ships and men: the reputation of the Captain-Bashaw was <lb/> the strength of their cause. Taking for granted the 8 ships captured<lb/> or <sic>destroy'd</sic> were all of the line, I am very curious to know what <lb/> became of the other 32: if they got out of the river safe & <lb/> sound, the Russians had they twice or thrice the force they have could <lb/> still never face them in the open sea. The Turkish Flotilla<lb/> too? what is become of that? The Russians, <sic>destroy'd</sic> 3 out of the<lb/> 57 in the engagement of the 19<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> last: but in doing so, they left<lb/> just double their own number. Possibly they have got altogether into <lb/> some corner, where they will abide the fate of Ochakoff.</p> <p> As to Sam, whatever <sic>publick</sic> rewards other people may get, <lb/> I have no expectation that any of them will fall to his share. As<lb/><add> the fitting out for </add> that kind of irregular service stands <add> more</add> particularly in need of inventive<lb/> abilities, to which I think it probable enough that nobody<lb/> there has any pretensions to but himself, he was perhaps as great a <lb/> contributor to the victory as the Prince of Nassau: but I believe,<lb/> <add> it</add> </p> | ||
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it was more fortunate upon the whole, that that project failed: Had it
succeded, the loss of the Turks if they had lost their all then, would
not have amounted to what they appear to have lost now; and the
great fish, the Captain Pacha, would not have swum into the
net. After all the Turks have lost more in reputation than
in ships and men: the reputation of the Captain-Bashaw was
the strength of their cause. Taking for granted the 8 ships captured
or destroy'd were all of the line, I am very curious to know what
became of the other 32: if they got out of the river safe &
sound, the Russians had they twice or thrice the force they have could
still never face them in the open sea. The Turkish Flotilla
too? what is become of that? The Russians, destroy'd 3 out of the
57 in the engagement of the 19th last: but in doing so, they left
just double their own number. Possibly they have got altogether into
some corner, where they will abide the fate of Ochakoff.
As to Sam, whatever publick rewards other people may get,
I have no expectation that any of them will fall to his share. As
the fitting out for that kind of irregular service stands more particularly in need of inventive
abilities, to which I think it probable enough that nobody
there has any pretensions to but himself, he was perhaps as great a
contributor to the victory as the Prince of Nassau: but I believe,
it
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