... enemy, enabled him to steal off, till too late for our shattered ships to come up with him, his rigging and sails apparently not much injured ; but by the laws of war I shall ever maintain he belongs to us. The enemy's squadron, as per inclosed return,... Memoirs and Letters of Capt. Sir William Hoste - Página 321por Sir William Hoste (1st Bart.) - 1833Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1812 - 1038 páginas
...to us. The enemy's squadron, (as per inclosed return,) was commanded by Mons.Dubourdieu, capitaine de vaisseau, and a member of the legion of honour,...justice to a brave man I must say, he set a noble ex ¿ ample of intrepidity to those under him. They sailed from Ancona the Jlth inst. with 500 troops... | |
| 1813 - 532 páginas
...he belongs to us. The enemy's squadron, as per inclosed return, was commanded by Mons. Dubourdieu, a captain de vaisseau, and a member of the legion...intrepidity to those under him. They sailed from Ancona the 1 1th inst. with 500 troops on board, and every thing necessary for fortifying and garrisoning the... | |
| 1813 - 544 páginas
...he belongs to us. The enemy's squadron, as per inclosed return, was commanded by Mons. Dubourdieu, a captain de vaisseau, and a member of the legion...killed. In justice to a brave man, I must say, he «et a noble example of intrepidity to those under him. They sailed from Ancona the llth inst. with... | |
| Walter Scott - 1813 - 536 páginas
...belongs to us. The enemy's squadron, as per inclosed return, was com. mantled by Mons. Dubourdieu, a captain de vaisseau, and a member of the legion...killed. In justice to a brave man, I must say, he «et a noble example of intrepidity to those under him. They sailed from Ancona the 1 1th inst. with... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1825 - 854 páginas
...to us. The enemy's squadron, as per inclosed return, was commanded by Mons. Dubourdieu, a capitain de vaisseau, and a member of the legion of honour,...intrepidity to those under him. They sailed from Ancona the llth inst. with 500 troops on board, and every thing necessary for fortifying and garrisoning the island... | |
| 1830 - 478 páginas
...mounlcd 36 guns. longs to us. The enemy's squadron was commanded by Monsieur Dubourdieu, a capitaine de vaisseau, and a member of the Legion of Honour,...intrepidity to those under him. They sailed from Ancona the llth instant, with 500 troops on board, and every thing necessary for fortifying and garrisoning the... | |
| 1830 - 494 páginas
...mounted 36 gunb. longs to us. The enemy's squadron was commanded by Monsieur Dubourdieu, a capitaine de vaisseau, and a member of the Legion of Honour,...intrepidity to those under him. They sailed from Ancona the llth instant, with 500 troops on board, and every thing necessary for fortifying and garrisoning the... | |
| Englishmen - 1837 - 264 páginas
...ever maintain he belongs to us. The enemy's squadron was commanded by Monsieur Dubourdieu, a capitaine de vaisseau, and a member of the Legion of Honour,...intrepidity to those under him. They sailed from Ancona the llth instant with 500 troops on board, and every thing necessary for fortifying and garrisoning the... | |
| Englishmen - 1837 - 528 páginas
...belongs to us. The enemy's squadron was commanded by Monsieur Dubourdieu, a capitaine de vais»eau, and a member of the Legion of Honour, who is killed....intrepidity to those under him. They sailed from Ancona the llth instant with 500 troops on board, and every thing necessary for fortifying and garrisoning the... | |
| 1829 - 812 páginas
...ever maintain he belongs to us. The enemy's squadron was commanded by Mons. Dubourdieu, a Capitaine de vaisseau, and a member of the Legion of Honour,...intrepidity to those under him. They sailed from Ancona the 1 1th instant, with 500 troops on board, and every thing necessary for fortifying and garrisoning the... | |
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