The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs, Том 11Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1842 |
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... marines under Major Ellis , to land in a small bay to the left of the batteries , which they were to take in reverse ... Royal Marines . 7 . While these operations were going on upon the Amoy side , the island of Koo - lang - soo was ...
... marines under Major Ellis , to land in a small bay to the left of the batteries , which they were to take in reverse ... Royal Marines . 7 . While these operations were going on upon the Amoy side , the island of Koo - lang - soo was ...
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... Royal Marines , Capt . Knowles , Royal Artillery , Capt . Anstruther , Madras Artillery , and Capt . Cotton , commanding engineer , my best thanks are due ; and I have received the most cordial and active support from the officers of ...
... Royal Marines , Capt . Knowles , Royal Artillery , Capt . Anstruther , Madras Artillery , and Capt . Cotton , commanding engineer , my best thanks are due ; and I have received the most cordial and active support from the officers of ...
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... Marines and the 26th Regiment land on the island of Golong - soo , and the British colours planted on the batteries . The Modeste and Blonde then weighed and stood into the inner harbour , and , after silencing , they passed the town ...
... Marines and the 26th Regiment land on the island of Golong - soo , and the British colours planted on the batteries . The Modeste and Blonde then weighed and stood into the inner harbour , and , after silencing , they passed the town ...
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... Royal Marines under his command , as well as of Major Johnstone , and the detachment of the 26th acting with them . The accounts we have received of the force of the Chinese for the defence of Amoy vary from 5,600 to 10,000 troops ; and ...
... Royal Marines under his command , as well as of Major Johnstone , and the detachment of the 26th acting with them . The accounts we have received of the force of the Chinese for the defence of Amoy vary from 5,600 to 10,000 troops ; and ...
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... British nation in these parts To his Excellency the Admiral commander - in ... marines , under the gallant Captain Ellis , were landed , and carried the ... Royal Artillery serving on board under the command of Lieut . NAVAL CHRONICLE . 117.
... British nation in these parts To his Excellency the Admiral commander - in ... marines , under the gallant Captain Ellis , were landed , and carried the ... Royal Artillery serving on board under the command of Lieut . NAVAL CHRONICLE . 117.
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Admiralty Amoy anchor anchorage appears Argand burners arrived bank batteries bearing boat breeze British buoy Cape Capt Captain channel chart Chinese chronometer coast command Corran Point course crew daïri danger deck distance Dutch east eastward eight ENLARGED SERIES.-NO entrance fathoms feet gale guns half harbour hill inches island Isle Japanese King George Sound land latitude Lieut light lighthouse longitude Lord low water Mahé Majesty Majesty's Majesty's ship Malta Marines Maulmain miles Nagasaki Nautical Naval navigation navy nearly Ningpo noon north-east north-west northward observations officers opperhoofd passage passed Phlegethon Plymouth port Portsmouth present quarter reef river rock round Royal Royal Marines sailed sand seamen seen ship shoal shore side soundings south-east south-west southward Spithead steam steamers tide vessel weather westward wind Woolwich yards Yedo
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