History of the French revolution, and of the wars resulting from that memorable event. 11 vols. [in 12. Wanting the title-leaves of vol.4,5,8]. |
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... hundred regulars , five hundred negroes , with a few cavalry of the 17th light dragoons , and militia , marched from St. George's , and after some skirmishing , took possession of a high peak near the principal post of the enemy . On ...
... hundred regulars , five hundred negroes , with a few cavalry of the 17th light dragoons , and militia , marched from St. George's , and after some skirmishing , took possession of a high peak near the principal post of the enemy . On ...
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... hundred men of the Buffs , the 8th and 63d regiments , who were landed in Grand Bacolet Bay ; and two six pounders and a howitzer having been dragged up to the ridge one hundred yards south of Port- Royal , a battery was erected during ...
... hundred men of the Buffs , the 8th and 63d regiments , who were landed in Grand Bacolet Bay ; and two six pounders and a howitzer having been dragged up to the ridge one hundred yards south of Port- Royal , a battery was erected during ...
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... hundred of them ; twenty pieces of cannon were taken , and their commandant Jossey surrendered soon after with one hundred and eighty of his followers . The British troops in these operations had about se- venty men killed or wounded ...
... hundred of them ; twenty pieces of cannon were taken , and their commandant Jossey surrendered soon after with one hundred and eighty of his followers . The British troops in these operations had about se- venty men killed or wounded ...
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... hundred men , effected a landing at Longueville Bay with little opposition , except that a few shot were fired from Pigeon- Island , which was kept in check by the British shipping . He then advanced to Choc Bay , and the centre ...
... hundred men , effected a landing at Longueville Bay with little opposition , except that a few shot were fired from Pigeon- Island , which was kept in check by the British shipping . He then advanced to Choc Bay , and the centre ...
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... hundred and fifty seamen were disem- barked at the same time under Captains Lane and Rogers . While Sir Ralph Abercrombie was making the necessary arrangements for driving the enemy from their batteries on the base of the mountain , an ...
... hundred and fifty seamen were disem- barked at the same time under Captains Lane and Rogers . While Sir Ralph Abercrombie was making the necessary arrangements for driving the enemy from their batteries on the base of the mountain , an ...
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Страница 214 - with a feeling that I should never rise in my profession. My mind was staggered with a view of the difficulties I had to surmount, and the little interest I possessed. I could discover no means of reaching the object of my ambition. After a long and gloomy reverie, in which I almost wished myself overboard, a sudden glow of patriotism was kindled within me, and presented my king and country as my patron. Well, then," I exclaimed, " I will be a hero ! and, confiding in Providence, I will brave every...
Страница 237 - To be deserted by my fleet in the face of an enemy, is a disgrace which I believe never before happened to a British admiral; nor could I have supposed it possible. My greatest comfort under God is, that I have been supported by the officers, seamen, and marines, of this ship ; for which, with a heart overflowing with gratitude, I request you to accept my sincere thanks. I flatter myself much good may result from your example, by bringing those deluded people to a sense of the duty which they owe...
Страница 276 - HIs end was suited to the simple greatness of mind which he displayed through life ; every way unaffected, without levity, without ostentation, full of natural grace and dignity. He appeared neither to wish nor to dread ; but patiently and placidly to await the appointed hour of his dissolution.
Страница 41 - Had all my actions," said he, writing at this time to his wife, ".been gazetted, not one fortnight would have passed, during the whole war, without a letter from me. One day or other I will have a long gazette to myself. - I feel that such an opportunity will be given me. I cannot, if I am in the field of glory, be kept out of sight: wherever there is anything to be done, there Providence is sure to direct my steps.
Страница 70 - I will endeavour, as much as lies in my ability, to forward a brotherhood of affection, an identity of interests, a communion of rights, and an union of power, among Irishmen of all religious persuasions, without which every reform in parliament must be partial, not national, inadequate to the wants, delusive to the wishes, and insufficient for the freedom and happiness of this country.
Страница 217 - Success attend Admiral Nelson ! God bless Captain Miller ! We thank them for the officers they have placed over us. We are happy and comfortable, and will shed every drop of blood in our veins to support them ; and the name of the Theseus shall be immortalised as high as the Captain's.
Страница 100 - The question, as it evidently appeared to his view, was not about this or that concession, but whether the country should be laid prostrate at the feet of France ? It was, in fact, a matter of no moment, whether it was laid prostrate at the feet of monarchical or republican France, for still the event would be equally fatal, equally destructive.
Страница 220 - I am as old as the Prime Minister of England, and think myself as capable of commanding one of His Majesty's ships as that Minister is of governing the State.
Страница 485 - Every village which shall submit to the French, shall hoist the French flag, and that of the Sublime Porte, their Ally, whose duration be eternal.
Страница 476 - The people, among whom you are going to live, are Mahometans. The first article of their faith is " There is no other God but God, and Mahomet is his prophet.