The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs, 10권Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1841 |
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... troops at daylight the following morning . The moral influence on the cause in which we are engaged , that will result from its surrender , is incalculable . “ During the bombardment , the principal magazine and the whole arsenal blew ...
... troops at daylight the following morning . The moral influence on the cause in which we are engaged , that will result from its surrender , is incalculable . “ During the bombardment , the principal magazine and the whole arsenal blew ...
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... troops , might require a lesson from the example of their endurance , if they could but contemplate the devastation and scene of horror , by which this once formidable fortress is enshrouded . " To the Royal Navy I should be guilty of ...
... troops , might require a lesson from the example of their endurance , if they could but contemplate the devastation and scene of horror , by which this once formidable fortress is enshrouded . " To the Royal Navy I should be guilty of ...
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... troops in the town of Acre at the commencement of our fire ; they have been estimated at 4,500 , besides a body of cavalry outside the town of 800. Many lives were lost by the ex- plosion of the magazine . 700 Egyptians and two officers ...
... troops in the town of Acre at the commencement of our fire ; they have been estimated at 4,500 , besides a body of cavalry outside the town of 800. Many lives were lost by the ex- plosion of the magazine . 700 Egyptians and two officers ...
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... troops and took possession . British loss - 18 killed and 41 wounded . Egyptian loss - 1,500 to 1,700 killed by explosion . 500 killed on the ramparts . Wounded unknown . The only officer killed was Lieut . Le Mesurier of the Talbot ...
... troops and took possession . British loss - 18 killed and 41 wounded . Egyptian loss - 1,500 to 1,700 killed by explosion . 500 killed on the ramparts . Wounded unknown . The only officer killed was Lieut . Le Mesurier of the Talbot ...
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... troops , and despatches from Lord Ponsonby . On the 30th ult . a general order was issued by command of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty , thanking the fleet for their zeal and exertions ; and on the same day a council of war ...
... troops , and despatches from Lord Ponsonby . On the 30th ult . a general order was issued by command of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty , thanking the fleet for their zeal and exertions ; and on the same day a council of war ...
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Admiral Admiralty anchor anchorage appears arrived bank Barbados beach bearing Bengal Volunteers boats breeze brig British buoy Cape Capt Captain channel chart Chinese Chusan coast command crew danger direction distance east eastward eight ENLARGED SERIES.-NO fathoms feet fire flag formed four frigate gale Grenada guns half harbour hills island Jamaica junks Kings Island land late latitude latter Lieut Lieut.-com Lieutenant light Liverpool longitude Macao Madras magnetic Majesty's ship Malta marines master miles naval navigation Navy nearly night noon north-east north-west northward observations officers passage passed Port Port Essington Portsmouth rain reef remarks river rocks round Royal Royal Marines Royal Navy sailed sand seamen shoal shore side south-east south-west southward steamers SW SW Swan River tide town troops vessel weather westward wind wreck Zeeland
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4 페이지 - You will be pleased to acquaint the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that...
47 페이지 - ... prejudice any owner or part owner of such ship or vessel, or of any goods on board the same, or any person that...
285 페이지 - Broth was another great article, of which we had a large supply. An ounce of this to each man, or such other proportion as...
773 페이지 - The Queen has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal granting the dignity of a Baron of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland unto Henr}' Baron Brougham and Vaux, and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten...
27 페이지 - ... and the prevalence of the deadly miasma, to which we were nightly exposed from the surrounding swamps. The horrid sickening stench of this miasma must be experienced to be conceived : no description of it can convey to the mind the wretched sensation that is felt for some time before and after daybreak.
286 페이지 - It was my first care to procure whatever of any kind could be met with, by every means in my power ; and to oblige our people to make use thereof, both by my example and authority ; but the benefits arising from refreshments of any kind soon became so obvious, that I had little occasion to recommend the one, or to exert the other.
374 페이지 - During these experiments we experienced a heavy shower of rain; but we were so interested by the awful sight before us that we did not care for getting wet. On the opposite side, near a large stone, was the skeleton of a human being, who must have perished on his back, with his right hand under his head.
285 페이지 - The crew were at three watches, except upon some extraordinary occasions. By this means they were not so much exposed to the weather as if they had been at watch and watch; and had generally dry clothes to shift themselves, when they happened to get wet.
81 페이지 - ... a strong tower, into which the enemy had retreated ; and their appearance, together with the severe fire from the ships, induced the governor to hoist a flag of truce, and agree to the proposed capitulation. I have much pleasure in informing you, that this service has been...
285 페이지 - ... with pease and vegetables for dinner. It enabled us to make several nourishing and wholesome messes, and was the means of making the people eat a greater quantity of vegetables than they would otherwise have done.