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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... 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 British minister roused the zeal of the Russian and ...
... 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 British minister roused the zeal of the Russian and ...
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... garrison was diminished by the absence of the British squadron , driven by gales from the bay . The French now made a lodgement in an angle of the wall , and pro- ceeded to undermine one of the towers ; and , GEORGE III . 21.
... garrison was diminished by the absence of the British squadron , driven by gales from the bay . The French now made a lodgement in an angle of the wall , and pro- ceeded to undermine one of the towers ; and , GEORGE III . 21.
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... garrison having retreated in the night . The ships in the Niewe Diep - two of the line , and eleven frigates — were now seised , beside three Indiamen ; and a valuable naval magazine was secured . Story , who commanded a Dutch squadron ...
... garrison having retreated in the night . The ships in the Niewe Diep - two of the line , and eleven frigates — were now seised , beside three Indiamen ; and a valuable naval magazine was secured . Story , who commanded a Dutch squadron ...
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... garrison being permitted to retire in safety . The ill success of the French in this part of Italy was amply compensated by the progress of their arms under the eye of the first consul . He obtained possession of Milan , and re ...
... garrison being permitted to retire in safety . The ill success of the French in this part of Italy was amply compensated by the progress of their arms under the eye of the first consul . He obtained possession of Milan , and re ...
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... garrison , sailed for that purpose with a ship of the line and three frigates . The flag - ship was captured near the coast of Sicily ; and troops and various supplies were found on board . When provisions became very scarce in the ...
... garrison , sailed for that purpose with a ship of the line and three frigates . The flag - ship was captured near the coast of Sicily ; and troops and various supplies were found on board . When provisions became very scarce in the ...
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