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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... Sir Sydney Smith was at this station with a small squadron , which he augmented by the capture of French gun - boats . His friend Phelip- peaux , the school - fellow of Bonapartè , had superintended the improvement of the fortifications ...
... Sir Sydney Smith was at this station with a small squadron , which he augmented by the capture of French gun - boats . His friend Phelip- peaux , the school - fellow of Bonapartè , had superintended the improvement of the fortifications ...
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... sir Sydney Smith co - operated , attacked the French near Damietta , and gained an advantage over them : but his men were routed in the sequel , about two thousand being slain or captured . The vizir at length reached Al - Arish , and ...
... sir Sydney Smith co - operated , attacked the French near Damietta , and gained an advantage over them : but his men were routed in the sequel , about two thousand being slain or captured . The vizir at length reached Al - Arish , and ...
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... sir Sydney Smith . He boldly en- countered the Turks ( in March 1800 ) , and easily tri- umphed over the disorderly rabble called the grand army of the Porte . He re - took the posts which had been given up ; conciliated Morad by a ...
... sir Sydney Smith . He boldly en- countered the Turks ( in March 1800 ) , and easily tri- umphed over the disorderly rabble called the grand army of the Porte . He re - took the posts which had been given up ; conciliated Morad by a ...
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... sir James Pulteney were intrusted with the conduct of an expedition to the ... Sydney Smith , have de- fended Acre , or , like Harris , have stormed ... sir Ralph Abercromby . The governor inti- mated to these officers , that a ...
... sir James Pulteney were intrusted with the conduct of an expedition to the ... Sydney Smith , have de- fended Acre , or , like Harris , have stormed ... sir Ralph Abercromby . The governor inti- mated to these officers , that a ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. partment , and , in concert with lord Grenville , had the chief ... sir John and lady Douglas were ready to disclose some cir- cumstances in her ... Sydney Smith , rather than for himself or his wife . According to the ...
Oliver Goldsmith. partment , and , in concert with lord Grenville , had the chief ... sir John and lady Douglas were ready to disclose some cir- cumstances in her ... Sydney Smith , rather than for himself or his wife . According to the ...
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