The Life of NelsonJohn Murray, 1831 - 352 страници |
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Robert Southey. troops in the island effected this , they aimed at doing the people no farther mischief . Would that the conduct of England had been at this time free from reproach ! but a proclamation was issued by the English ...
Robert Southey. troops in the island effected this , they aimed at doing the people no farther mischief . Would that the conduct of England had been at this time free from reproach ! but a proclamation was issued by the English ...
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... troops as were required . They offered to confirm Paoli in the supreme authority , only on condition that he would hold it under their government . His answer was , that " the rocks which surrounded him should melt away before he would ...
... troops as were required . They offered to confirm Paoli in the supreme authority , only on condition that he would hold it under their government . His answer was , that " the rocks which surrounded him should melt away before he would ...
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... troops , who were in Corsica , aided by those of the natives , who were either influenced by hereditary party feelings , or who were sincere in jacobinism , took the field against him . But the people were with him . He repaired to ...
... troops , who were in Corsica , aided by those of the natives , who were either influenced by hereditary party feelings , or who were sincere in jacobinism , took the field against him . But the people were with him . He repaired to ...
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... troops were landed , and St. Fiorenzo was besieged . The French , finding themselves unable to maintain their post , sunk one of their frigates , burnt another , and retreated to Bastia . Lord Hood submitted to General Dundas , who ...
... troops were landed , and St. Fiorenzo was besieged . The French , finding themselves unable to maintain their post , sunk one of their frigates , burnt another , and retreated to Bastia . Lord Hood submitted to General Dundas , who ...
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... troops who , having been embarked as marines , were borne on the ship's books as part of their respective complements , he began the siege with eleven hundred and eighty - three soldiers , artillery- men , and marines , and two hundred ...
... troops who , having been embarked as marines , were borne on the ship's books as part of their respective complements , he began the siege with eleven hundred and eighty - three soldiers , artillery- men , and marines , and two hundred ...
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