Tales of the Wars; Or, Naval and Military Chronicle: To which is Prefixed, A Memoir of the Early Life and Services of William the Fourth, with an Authentic Portrait of His Majesty, Том 1W.M. Clark, 1836 |
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... give you a good thrashing . " The former immediately tore off his jacket , which bore some distinguishing mark or ornament of lace on its collar , and replied , give me a thrashing ! " At the same moment throwing aside his jacket , he ...
... give you a good thrashing . " The former immediately tore off his jacket , which bore some distinguishing mark or ornament of lace on its collar , and replied , give me a thrashing ! " At the same moment throwing aside his jacket , he ...
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... give him lemonade to alleviate his intense thirst . He was in great pain , and expressed much anxiety for the event of the action , which now began to declare itself . As often as a ship struck , the crew of the victory hurraed ; and at ...
... give him lemonade to alleviate his intense thirst . He was in great pain , and expressed much anxiety for the event of the action , which now began to declare itself . As often as a ship struck , the crew of the victory hurraed ; and at ...
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... give a melancholy but graceful termi- nation to the campaign . About two o'clock in the afternoon a general movement along the French line gave notice of the approaching battle of Co- runna . | The British infantry , fourteen thou- sand ...
... give a melancholy but graceful termi- nation to the campaign . About two o'clock in the afternoon a general movement along the French line gave notice of the approaching battle of Co- runna . | The British infantry , fourteen thou- sand ...
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... give the blood - stain'd laurel For the first violet of the leafless spring , Plucked in those quiet fields where I have jour ney'd . " Every hour during this period there were troops arriving and departing ; pa- rades , reviews ...
... give the blood - stain'd laurel For the first violet of the leafless spring , Plucked in those quiet fields where I have jour ney'd . " Every hour during this period there were troops arriving and departing ; pa- rades , reviews ...
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... give up the ships ; and that they had sent for him as one who was known to be the seaman's friend , to be charged with them to the king , from whom he must pledge his ho nor to return on board with a clear and positive answer within ...
... give up the ships ; and that they had sent for him as one who was known to be the seaman's friend , to be charged with them to the king , from whom he must pledge his ho nor to return on board with a clear and positive answer within ...
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action Admiral arms army arrived artillery attack Badajoz battalion batteries battle BATTLE OF ALBUERA battle of Vittoria Bloomsbury boat body brave brigade British British army Buonaparte Calabria cannon Captain cavalry Colonel column command corps crew deck division Duke enemy enemy's engaged English escape fell fire fleet force Fort Bourbon French French army frigate gallant garrison Gibraltar ground guard guns hand heights honour horse hundred immediately infantry instantly killed land Lieutenant Lord lord Exmouth Lord Wellington loss Marshal Soult ment MILITARY CHRONICLE morning Napoleon NAVAL AND MILITARY Nelson neral never night o'clock officers passed port possession PRICE 1d prisoners Prussians published by W. M. Quebec received regiment retired retreat Royal sail sent serjeant ships shore shot side Sir Sidney Smith soldiers soon Spaniards Spanish squadron taken tion took town troops vessels victory W. M. CLARK Warwick-lane whole wounded
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