The Annual Biography and Obituary, Том 8Longman., 1824 |
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... ment of the republican army which had lately taken possession of Marseilles , and routed the troops raised by the associated departments , appeared on the heights near Toulon . As he was accompanied only by an advanced guard of seven ...
... ment of the republican army which had lately taken possession of Marseilles , and routed the troops raised by the associated departments , appeared on the heights near Toulon . As he was accompanied only by an advanced guard of seven ...
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... ment , consisting of three eighty , and four seventy - four gun ships come to anchor , than the governor , Don Thomas de Marla , addressed a most energetic letter to the admiral , in which , after exposing the unhappy situation of the ...
... ment , consisting of three eighty , and four seventy - four gun ships come to anchor , than the governor , Don Thomas de Marla , addressed a most energetic letter to the admiral , in which , after exposing the unhappy situation of the ...
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... ment , consisting of three eighty , and four seventy - four gun ships come to anchor , than the governor , Don Thomas de Marla , addressed a most energetic letter to the admiral , in which , after exposing the unhappy situation of the ...
... ment , consisting of three eighty , and four seventy - four gun ships come to anchor , than the governor , Don Thomas de Marla , addressed a most energetic letter to the admiral , in which , after exposing the unhappy situation of the ...
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... ment of his cruisers , secured the person of Napoleon Buona- parte , who acknowledged that an escape by sea was rendered impossible — an event which secured the peace and tranquil- lity of Europe . On the 23d May 1815 , Lord Keith laid ...
... ment of his cruisers , secured the person of Napoleon Buona- parte , who acknowledged that an escape by sea was rendered impossible — an event which secured the peace and tranquil- lity of Europe . On the 23d May 1815 , Lord Keith laid ...
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... ment of performers to parts suited to their real abilities , and in giving to all characters their true and appropriate costume . Macbeth no longer sported an English general's uniform ; men of centuries ago no longer figured in the ...
... ment of performers to parts suited to their real abilities , and in giving to all characters their true and appropriate costume . Macbeth no longer sported an English general's uniform ; men of centuries ago no longer figured in the ...
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action Admiral Admiralty afterwards Angerstein appeared appointed army attack attention Baillie battle of Minden became Bloomfield brigade British brother Capel Lofft Captain Jervis celebrated Channel fleet character Colonel command cowpox daughter death distinguished Duke Dumouriez duty Earl St effect eminent enemy enemy's England exertions expression Farmer's Boy father favour feelings fleet formed Foudroyant France French friends gallant genius George Beckwith guns Henry Raeburn honour Hope House Hutton island Jenner June Kemble Kemble's King land late letter Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-General London Lord Lord Dorchester Lord Keith Lordship Majesty Majesty's Major-General Major-General Craig manner March ment Mysteries of Udolpho nature naval never noble Nollekens occasion officers Parliament person picture Playfair poem possession present racter Radcliffe Raeburn received regiment respect Royal sail Schanck ships Sir John Jervis smallpox Society soon squadron talents tion troops vaccination Vincent William wounded
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