A Narrative of My Professional Adventures (1790-1839)Navy Records Society, 1956 |
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Σελίδα 58
... causé les plus vives douleurs , mais qui s'avance d'être guérie c'est le coup que j'ai reçu sur ma frêle poitrine près ... cause d'un si grand désastre . Il y a cinq jours qu'un courrier de l'empereur est venu apporter l'ordre de ne pas ...
... causé les plus vives douleurs , mais qui s'avance d'être guérie c'est le coup que j'ai reçu sur ma frêle poitrine près ... cause d'un si grand désastre . Il y a cinq jours qu'un courrier de l'empereur est venu apporter l'ordre de ne pas ...
Σελίδα 226
... cause . He took charge of my companion , the Major , whom I found a very intelligent person . At parting he insisted upon my receiving a broken sword , which he had used in the war . As a soldier , he said , it was all he could give ...
... cause . He took charge of my companion , the Major , whom I found a very intelligent person . At parting he insisted upon my receiving a broken sword , which he had used in the war . As a soldier , he said , it was all he could give ...
Σελίδα 470
... cause , by his representations , of my having been removed from the Phaeton . When Sir George heard this he appeared very much annoyed , and without hesitation pro- mised to remove any unfavourable impression his report might have made ...
... cause , by his representations , of my having been removed from the Phaeton . When Sir George heard this he appeared very much annoyed , and without hesitation pro- mised to remove any unfavourable impression his report might have made ...
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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) William Henry Dillon Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1953 |
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