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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... West Indies . Unfortunately , however , for his first hopes , the French were discovered to be so much his superiors , not only in the number , but in the weight of their ships , that he dared place no confidence on the issue of a ...
... West Indies . Unfortunately , however , for his first hopes , the French were discovered to be so much his superiors , not only in the number , but in the weight of their ships , that he dared place no confidence on the issue of a ...
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... West Indies , In Holland , Egypt , and Spain ; And on the 16th of January , 1809 , Was slain by a Cannon - ball , At Corunna . General Sir John Moore was the first - born of five sons and a daughter , who composed the family of Dr. John ...
... West Indies , In Holland , Egypt , and Spain ; And on the 16th of January , 1809 , Was slain by a Cannon - ball , At Corunna . General Sir John Moore was the first - born of five sons and a daughter , who composed the family of Dr. John ...
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... West Indies , in 1793 , he selected Moore as an able assistant in the undertaking . As soon as the troops reached the latitude of their destination , Demerara , Isse- quibo , and Berbice , fell into our hands without any memorable ...
... West Indies , in 1793 , he selected Moore as an able assistant in the undertaking . As soon as the troops reached the latitude of their destination , Demerara , Isse- quibo , and Berbice , fell into our hands without any memorable ...
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... West Indies , under Lord Rodney ; was present in all the engagements with the Count de Grasse , and was severely wounded before St. Lucie , by the falling of a mast , on board the Montague , In 1790 he was made a Captain , and appointed ...
... West Indies , under Lord Rodney ; was present in all the engagements with the Count de Grasse , and was severely wounded before St. Lucie , by the falling of a mast , on board the Montague , In 1790 he was made a Captain , and appointed ...
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... West Indies in a merchantship . It has been stated , that when the life of a sailor was first proposed to young Nelson , he by no means relished the prospects it held out to him ; and , it is more- over added , that upon his return from ...
... West Indies in a merchantship . It has been stated , that when the life of a sailor was first proposed to young Nelson , he by no means relished the prospects it held out to him ; and , it is more- over added , that upon his return from ...
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