The History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second, Band 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 100
Seite 2
... enemy burned some mosques to which the people had fled for refuge , and made furious havock with the sword and bayonet : even women and children were massacred by the revolution- ary monsters . Advancing toward Grand Cairo , after ...
... enemy burned some mosques to which the people had fled for refuge , and made furious havock with the sword and bayonet : even women and children were massacred by the revolution- ary monsters . Advancing toward Grand Cairo , after ...
Seite 4
... enemy , which at length blew up . The horror of this scene produced a short pause : the firing was then renewed until three o'clock in the morning , when two sail of the line and two frigates made their escape . Nine ships , from 74 to ...
... enemy , which at length blew up . The horror of this scene produced a short pause : the firing was then renewed until three o'clock in the morning , when two sail of the line and two frigates made their escape . Nine ships , from 74 to ...
Seite 5
... enemy : the town of Mahon was seised ; and even the garrison of Ciudadella , the capital of the island , had not the spirit to defend a strong post . Elate with the success of Nelson , and inspired with a renovation of hope , the ...
... enemy : the town of Mahon was seised ; and even the garrison of Ciudadella , the capital of the island , had not the spirit to defend a strong post . Elate with the success of Nelson , and inspired with a renovation of hope , the ...
Seite 6
... enemies in the cause of social order ? Even if the Turks were inclined to crush the French , their government had not the ... enemy with opportunities of triumph . No league would be effectual , unless it should be more general , more ...
... enemies in the cause of social order ? Even if the Turks were inclined to crush the French , their government had not the ... enemy with opportunities of triumph . No league would be effectual , unless it should be more general , more ...
Seite 17
... enemy . The right division , under colonel Sherbrooke , advan- ced to the southern rampart , clearing the way with the bayonet . Captain Moll distinguished himself on this occasion . Almost singly , he pursued the enemy to a cavalier ...
... enemy . The right division , under colonel Sherbrooke , advan- ced to the southern rampart , clearing the way with the bayonet . Captain Moll distinguished himself on this occasion . Almost singly , he pursued the enemy to a cavalier ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
alleged allies appeared army assault attack Austrian bill Bonapartè British cabinet catholics cavalry censure chief colonel commander conduct conflict considerable contest continued court danger debate declared defended desire disgrace division dread duke earl effect emperor endeavoured enemy engagement excited exertions expected expedition favor fleet force France French friends garrison GEORGE III Great-Britain havock honor hoped hostile house of Bourbon invaders Ireland king lord Castlereagh lord Grenville lord Henry Petty lord Nelson lord Sidmouth lord Wellington loss majesty Malta marquis ment military ministers ministry Napoleon nation naval negotiation object officers ordered parliament party peace peers Pitt Portugal pounds prince regent procured promised proposed renewal resistance retreat royal Russian scheme seemed seised sent ships siege sion sir Sydney Smith soon Spain spirit strong success suffered surrender territories tion town treaty troops victory vigor voted Whitbread wished zeal