The Monuments and Genii of St. Paul's Cathedral, and of Westminster Abbey: With Historical Sketches and Descriptions of Both Churches: Forming an Entirely New and Correct Biography of All that is Interesting in the Lives and Achievements of the Most Illustrious Characters of the United Kingdoms, 2±ÇJ. Williams, 1839 |
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... Jamaica , was fortunate enough to obtain a majority in the 68th foot , from Sir John Vaughan , who at the same time nominated him an aid - de - camp , and soon after made him deputy quarter - master - general of the island , a ...
... Jamaica , was fortunate enough to obtain a majority in the 68th foot , from Sir John Vaughan , who at the same time nominated him an aid - de - camp , and soon after made him deputy quarter - master - general of the island , a ...
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... Jamaica . Who , Sir , can suppose with serious con- fidence , that Island could long have resisted a regular at- tack supported by 72 sail of the line . Admiral Pigot , after his reinforcement from Europe , would have commanded a fleet ...
... Jamaica . Who , Sir , can suppose with serious con- fidence , that Island could long have resisted a regular at- tack supported by 72 sail of the line . Admiral Pigot , after his reinforcement from Europe , would have commanded a fleet ...
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... Jamaica from her impending danger . In Africa we have ceded Goree , the grave of our countrymen ; and we possess Senegambia , the best and most healthy settlement . " In Europe we relinquished Minorca , kept up at an immense and useless ...
... Jamaica from her impending danger . In Africa we have ceded Goree , the grave of our countrymen ; and we possess Senegambia , the best and most healthy settlement . " In Europe we relinquished Minorca , kept up at an immense and useless ...
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... Jamaica station , with his flag on board the Princess Amelia of 74 guns , in 1771 . The governor of that island was then in a precarious state of health , and Rodney aspired to the fortune of retrieving his affairs by succeeding to this ...
... Jamaica station , with his flag on board the Princess Amelia of 74 guns , in 1771 . The governor of that island was then in a precarious state of health , and Rodney aspired to the fortune of retrieving his affairs by succeeding to this ...
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... Jamaica , the Jersey was employed as a cruiser , and Vernon's success was highly honourable to his vigilance and activity . Continuing in the same ship , he remained in the West Indies till nearly the end of the war ; and in the month ...
... Jamaica , the Jersey was employed as a cruiser , and Vernon's success was highly honourable to his vigilance and activity . Continuing in the same ship , he remained in the West Indies till nearly the end of the war ; and in the month ...
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