The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1830 - History |
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Page 136
... morning . Sir Edward stated positively that he had gone on board the Genoa in the evening , to see captain Bathurst ; that captain Dickinson had conducted him down to the cockpit , and had been present at his conversation with captain ...
... morning . Sir Edward stated positively that he had gone on board the Genoa in the evening , to see captain Bathurst ; that captain Dickinson had conducted him down to the cockpit , and had been present at his conversation with captain ...
Page 175
... morning ; having effected no- thing except the putting of Don Miguel upon his guard . That they were allowed to disperse in peace was owing to the weakness of the government , which would not venture on further provocation , until it ...
... morning ; having effected no- thing except the putting of Don Miguel upon his guard . That they were allowed to disperse in peace was owing to the weakness of the government , which would not venture on further provocation , until it ...
Page 185
movements ; and it was only at eleven in the morning , when the fog cleared off , and the wind calmed , that the man - of - war was discover- ed , which formed the vanguard of the squadron . She was entering the bay , followed by all ...
movements ; and it was only at eleven in the morning , when the fog cleared off , and the wind calmed , that the man - of - war was discover- ed , which formed the vanguard of the squadron . She was entering the bay , followed by all ...
Page 207
... morning , retired into the valley of Neutsha . The Russians admitted that they lost , in this close and obstinate engagement , 1000 men ; they estimated that of the enemy at 2000. The Turks , on the other hand , stated the loss of the ...
... morning , retired into the valley of Neutsha . The Russians admitted that they lost , in this close and obstinate engagement , 1000 men ; they estimated that of the enemy at 2000. The Turks , on the other hand , stated the loss of the ...
Page 208
... morning of the 11th of June , with a view to pass still farther to the rear of the Turkish army , made a reconnoissance with 10,000 men , and some artillery , in the direction of Marasch ; an operation which , if it had succeeded ...
... morning of the 11th of June , with a view to pass still farther to the rear of the Turkish army , made a reconnoissance with 10,000 men , and some artillery , in the direction of Marasch ; an operation which , if it had succeeded ...
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