The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... French sailors then in the different prisons of England , amounting to above 8000 men should be released , which enabled France to man her navy , to form a junction with the Spanish fleet , and of which Nelson gave so good an account at ...
... French sailors then in the different prisons of England , amounting to above 8000 men should be released , which enabled France to man her navy , to form a junction with the Spanish fleet , and of which Nelson gave so good an account at ...
Σελίδα 43
... French fleet to this harbour , created the unpleasant neces- sity of burning the Orpheus , Lark , Juno , and Cerberus frigates , and of sinking the Flora , and Falcon . But this was the only loss resulting from so formidable an invasion ...
... French fleet to this harbour , created the unpleasant neces- sity of burning the Orpheus , Lark , Juno , and Cerberus frigates , and of sinking the Flora , and Falcon . But this was the only loss resulting from so formidable an invasion ...
Σελίδα 44
... French fleet lying in Nantasket Roads , so well defended by forts and batteries , that he judged it impracticable , and re- turned to New York , about the middle of September . During his absence , about six more ships of Admiral ...
... French fleet lying in Nantasket Roads , so well defended by forts and batteries , that he judged it impracticable , and re- turned to New York , about the middle of September . During his absence , about six more ships of Admiral ...
Σελίδα 45
... French , while the old device of threatening an invasion , was again resorted to , and large bodies of troops . were marched from the interior of the kingdom , to the sea- coast bordering on the British Channel . In England also no ...
... French , while the old device of threatening an invasion , was again resorted to , and large bodies of troops . were marched from the interior of the kingdom , to the sea- coast bordering on the British Channel . In England also no ...
Σελίδα 46
... French would fight it out handsomely the next day . " D'Orvilliers put on every appearance of intending to do so , but in the night he quitted his station , and steered for the French coast , leaving three frigates with lights , to ...
... French would fight it out handsomely the next day . " D'Orvilliers put on every appearance of intending to do so , but in the night he quitted his station , and steered for the French coast , leaving three frigates with lights , to ...
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The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch ... Robert Huish Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1837 |
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Admiral Admiralty amongst appeared army arrived attached attended bill Bishop of Osnaburg British Bude Captain character circumstances Colonel command conduct consequence court Crown debts declared DORA JORDAN duchy of Cornwall Duke of Clarence Duke of Kent Duke of York duty Earl effect enemy England English father favour feelings fleet France Frederick French frigates George III Hanover heir apparent honour House of Lords Hugh Palliser illustrious immediately individual Jordan King King of England King's lady letter Lord lordship Majesty Majesty's manner marriage ment mind ministers monarch nation nature naval navy Nelson never noble occasion officers opinion Parliament particular party person Pitt political possessed present Prince of Wales Prince William Princess principle Queen rank received Regent reign respect royal brothers royal family Royal Highness royal Princes royalty sail sailor ships Sovereign squadron throne tion took whole