Annals of the Wars of the Nineteenth Century, Band 2John Murray, 1862 |
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... returned a shot , until , reaching the inner castles , they opened fire at point blank with good effect . The fire was then continued by the ships of the fleet as they passed up in succession . A new missile was at this time em- ployed ...
... returned a shot , until , reaching the inner castles , they opened fire at point blank with good effect . The fire was then continued by the ships of the fleet as they passed up in succession . A new missile was at this time em- ployed ...
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... returned for answer : " Je ne quitterai point Constantinople , et j'attends avec confiance une décision plus digne de Sultan Selim et de la nation Turque ; dites à votre puissant monarque qu'il ne voudra pas descendre du haut - rang où ...
... returned for answer : " Je ne quitterai point Constantinople , et j'attends avec confiance une décision plus digne de Sultan Selim et de la nation Turque ; dites à votre puissant monarque qu'il ne voudra pas descendre du haut - rang où ...
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... returned the fire , and with a rapidity and precision that astonished and disconcerted the Turkish bombadiers . But the stone shot crushed the shipping : one struck the " Repulse , " on which it caused a loss of 20 men to one shot , and ...
... returned the fire , and with a rapidity and precision that astonished and disconcerted the Turkish bombadiers . But the stone shot crushed the shipping : one struck the " Repulse , " on which it caused a loss of 20 men to one shot , and ...
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... returned to Sicily . The government of the day had taken an impolitic step in this affair , and furnished an illustration of Wellington's famous saying , " that a great country should never make a little war . " An expe- dition should ...
... returned to Sicily . The government of the day had taken an impolitic step in this affair , and furnished an illustration of Wellington's famous saying , " that a great country should never make a little war . " An expe- dition should ...
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... returned with a battalion and some dragoons . Some fighting ensued , in which the Cossacks were driven out of the place , when Bernadotte , satisfied with the issue of the day , withdrew his troops npon Osterode , where , on the 26th ...
... returned with a battalion and some dragoons . Some fighting ensued , in which the Cossacks were driven out of the place , when Bernadotte , satisfied with the issue of the day , withdrew his troops npon Osterode , where , on the 26th ...
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Seite 164 - I hope the people of England will be satisfied!" "I hope my country will do me justice!
Seite 164 - Few and short were the prayers we said, And we spoke not a word of sorrow ; But we steadfastly gazed on the face that was dead, And we bitterly thought of the morrow.
Seite 46 - Porte, and the two high contracting parties will unite their efforts to wrest from the vexatious and oppressive government of the Turks all its provinces in Europe; Boumelia and Constantinople alone excepted.
Seite 166 - 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. Regardless of personal considerations, he esteemed that to which his country called him, the post of honour, and by his undaunted spirit, and unconquerable perseverance, he pointed the way to victory.
Seite 51 - This pledge was the delivery of the Danish fleet into the possession of the British admiral, under the most solemn stipulation, that it should be restored at the conclusion of the war between this country and France.
Seite 193 - Gambier; but that his lordship's conduct on that occasion, as well as his general conduct and proceedings as commander-in-chief of the Channel fleet...
Seite 3 - I inclose to your Lordship a statement of their number, and when I add also an account of the loss His Majesty's ships have sustained, I cannot help expressing my satisfaction that we have suffered so slightly; as, had any of their stone shot, some of which...
Seite 166 - In the school of regimental duty, he obtained that correct knowledge of his profession so essential to the proper direction of the gallant spirit of the soldier ; and he was enabled to establish a characteristic order, and regularity of conduct, because the troops found in their leader a striking example of the discipline which he enforced on others.
Seite 8 - This done, Brisbane and Lydiard pulled straight for the shore, and landing together proceeded to assault Fort Amsterdam, mounting 60 guns in two tiers, which stood on the right hand of the port. The vigour of the assault was such, that, though garrisoned by 275 soldiers, the fort was carried in about ten minutes. A chain of forts on Misselburgh heights and the citadel were next assaulted and speedily secured, and 300 seamen and marines were landed to attack Fort...