A Narrative of My Professional Adventures (1790-1839)Navy Records Society, 1956 |
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... England no watch was to be found , or the cash ; and a considerable quantity of things were missing . That loss , never being recovered , must , I should think , give me some claim upon my country . But more serious losses were to ...
... England no watch was to be found , or the cash ; and a considerable quantity of things were missing . That loss , never being recovered , must , I should think , give me some claim upon my country . But more serious losses were to ...
Σελίδα 139
... England . The other was a Major in the Army who had lost his arm , but , notwithstanding such a serious deprivation , was in a constant flow of good humour . The difference between these two officers was extraordinary . When we arrived ...
... England . The other was a Major in the Army who had lost his arm , but , notwithstanding such a serious deprivation , was in a constant flow of good humour . The difference between these two officers was extraordinary . When we arrived ...
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... England had been encamped here . The harbour that contained the Flotilla was in existence , and numerous forts upon the surrounding heights gave ample proof of the energy of the Corsican Hero . The scaffolding upon one of them , to ...
... England had been encamped here . The harbour that contained the Flotilla was in existence , and numerous forts upon the surrounding heights gave ample proof of the energy of the Corsican Hero . The scaffolding upon one of them , to ...
Περιεχόμενα
CALAMITY September 1802September | 1 |
CAPTIVITY September 1803September 1807 | 33 |
TEMPORARY COMMANDS April 1808March 1811 | 114 |
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A Narrative of My Professional Adventures (1790-1839) Sir William Henry Dillon Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1953 |
A Narrative of My Professional Adventures: (1790-1839) William Henry Dillon Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1956 |
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