The History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second, Band 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... defended the forts and ramparts with some de- gree of spirit , and killed about one hundred and fifty of the French . Being unable , however , to exclude the in- vaders , they ceased to resist . The enemy burned some mosques to which ...
... defended the forts and ramparts with some de- gree of spirit , and killed about one hundred and fifty of the French . Being unable , however , to exclude the in- vaders , they ceased to resist . The enemy burned some mosques to which ...
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... defended by artillery . The Turks displayed courage , and even obstinacy ; but they were defeated with great slaughter ; and this suc- cess closed the exertions of Bonapartè in Egypt . Ac . companied by Berthier and other generals , he ...
... defended by artillery . The Turks displayed courage , and even obstinacy ; but they were defeated with great slaughter ; and this suc- cess closed the exertions of Bonapartè in Egypt . Ac . companied by Berthier and other generals , he ...
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... defended by Daendels ; but it was at length forced by colonel Spencer . Having discovered a point of fa- vourable approach , he advanced with two battalions under a very heavy fire , and , by taking a momentary shelter behind an ...
... defended by Daendels ; but it was at length forced by colonel Spencer . Having discovered a point of fa- vourable approach , he advanced with two battalions under a very heavy fire , and , by taking a momentary shelter behind an ...
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... defended it by addi- tional bulwarks ; and , by rousing the loyalty of the nation , and calling forth its energy , secured the realm against foreign and domestic enemies . If he could not effectually check the revolutionary career of ...
... defended it by addi- tional bulwarks ; and , by rousing the loyalty of the nation , and calling forth its energy , secured the realm against foreign and domestic enemies . If he could not effectually check the revolutionary career of ...
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... rear- admiral Saumarez , attacked a French squadron in Al- geziras bay ; but , the enemy being defended by forts and batteries , above three hundred and fifty of the as- sailants were killed or wounded ; and the Hannibal , GEORGE III . 79.
... rear- admiral Saumarez , attacked a French squadron in Al- geziras bay ; but , the enemy being defended by forts and batteries , above three hundred and fifty of the as- sailants were killed or wounded ; and the Hannibal , GEORGE III . 79.
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