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... Lord Gambier— His Trial on that Account - Attack on the French Fleet - Gallant and hu- mune Behaviour of Lord Cochrane His Charges against Lord Gambier— Evidence of the other Officers in Lord Gambier's Defence - Lord Gambier acquitted ...
... Lord Gambier— His Trial on that Account - Attack on the French Fleet - Gallant and hu- mune Behaviour of Lord Cochrane His Charges against Lord Gambier— Evidence of the other Officers in Lord Gambier's Defence - Lord Gambier acquitted ...
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... Lord Gambier- His Trial on that Account - Attack on the French Fleet - Gallant and hu mane Behaviour of Lord Cochrane - His Charges against Lord Gambier- Evidence of the other Officers in Lord Gambier's Defence - Lord Gambier acquitted ...
... Lord Gambier- His Trial on that Account - Attack on the French Fleet - Gallant and hu mane Behaviour of Lord Cochrane - His Charges against Lord Gambier- Evidence of the other Officers in Lord Gambier's Defence - Lord Gambier acquitted ...
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... lord Gambier ; but in the beginning of February , the latter , having been compelled to quit its station on account of the continued prevalency of westerly winds , the French fleet seized that opportunity and effected their escape , and ...
... lord Gambier ; but in the beginning of February , the latter , having been compelled to quit its station on account of the continued prevalency of westerly winds , the French fleet seized that opportunity and effected their escape , and ...
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... lord Cochrane , a junior officer , appears to have given great offence to the officers in lord Gambier's fleet . Rear . admiral Harvey , who was second in command , went so far as to charge lord Gambier with having procured or ...
... lord Cochrane , a junior officer , appears to have given great offence to the officers in lord Gambier's fleet . Rear . admiral Harvey , who was second in command , went so far as to charge lord Gambier with having procured or ...
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... lord Gambier , in conse- quence of a signal from lord Coch- rane that seven of the enemy's ships were on shore and might be destroyed , made the signal to un- moor and weigh , but was obliged to anchor again before he reached Aix roads ...
... lord Gambier , in conse- quence of a signal from lord Coch- rane that seven of the enemy's ships were on shore and might be destroyed , made the signal to un- moor and weigh , but was obliged to anchor again before he reached Aix roads ...
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Seite 337 - I hope the people of England will be satisfied!" "I hope my country will do me justice!
Seite 229 - During the season of repose, his time was devoted to the care and instruction of the officer and soldier ; in war He courted service in every quarter of the globe.
Seite 259 - A Common Council, holden in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London...
Seite 180 - Emperor of the French, King of Italy, Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine, Mediator of the Swiss Confederation.
Seite 11 - They were still separated from each other by stone walls and hedges, which intersected the ground : but as they closed it was perceived that the French line extended beyond the right flank of the British ; .and a body of the Enemy were observed moving up the valley to turn it.
Seite 36 - He moved, that an address be presented to his majesty, praying that he would be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before the house...
Seite 252 - ... the existing aspect of our affairs I have thought it not inconsistent with a just precaution to have the gunboats, with the exception of those at New Orleans, placed in a situation incurring no expense beyond that requisite for their preservation and conveniency for future service, and to have the crews of those at New Orleans reduced to the number required for their navigation and safety. I have thought also that our citizens detached in quotas of militia amounting to...
Seite 14 - The greater part of the fleet having gone to sea yesterday evening, the whole being under weigh, and the corps in the embarkation necessarily much mixed on board, it is impossible at present to lay before you a return of our casualties. I hope the loss in numbers is not so considerable as might have been expected. If I was obliged to form an estimate, I should say, that I believe it did not exceed in killed and wounded from...
Seite 224 - Treaty signed this day. It shall be ratified, and the ratifications shall be exchanged at the same time. In witness whereof, the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the same, and have affixed thereto their seals.
Seite 264 - An act to interdict the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France and their dependencies, and for other purposes...