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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... victory . M. Brueys had moored the French fleet in the bay of Aboukir , near one of the mouths of the Nile , in a strong and compact line of battle , near the shore . He had thirteen large ships and four frigates , flanked by gun ...
... victory . M. Brueys had moored the French fleet in the bay of Aboukir , near one of the mouths of the Nile , in a strong and compact line of battle , near the shore . He had thirteen large ships and four frigates , flanked by gun ...
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... victory which might be rendered subservient to the promotion of peace , was adduced as a reason for the continuance of hostilities , and for another confederacy upon the old model . Such a com- bination , he said , must be fruitless ...
... victory which might be rendered subservient to the promotion of peace , was adduced as a reason for the continuance of hostilities , and for another confederacy upon the old model . Such a com- bination , he said , must be fruitless ...
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... victory seemed to be im- portant , but were not permanently beneficial . Bergen and Alkmaar were taken ; and the allies considered themselves as masters of North - Holland . The French and Dutch were now stationed between Wick - op ...
... victory seemed to be im- portant , but were not permanently beneficial . Bergen and Alkmaar were taken ; and the allies considered themselves as masters of North - Holland . The French and Dutch were now stationed between Wick - op ...
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... victory , or perish . He charged the exulting enemy , and was repulsed . renewed the attack , and again failed . A third charge , being attended with the rallying of the consular guard , both horse and foot , proved so far successful ...
... victory , or perish . He charged the exulting enemy , and was repulsed . renewed the attack , and again failed . A third charge , being attended with the rallying of the consular guard , both horse and foot , proved so far successful ...
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... victory was ascertained , he suffered himself to be carried to lord Keith's ship , where he died . He was an officer of great intrepidity , and claimed also the praise of military skill . He was very attentive to the duties of his ...
... victory was ascertained , he suffered himself to be carried to lord Keith's ship , where he died . He was an officer of great intrepidity , and claimed also the praise of military skill . He was very attentive to the duties of his ...
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