The Life and Reign of William the Fourth, Nide 1Fisher, Son & Company, 1837 |
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Sivu 26
... harbour , and entered the British channel , forming one great chain from shore to shore , sweeping all before them , and directing their course for Plymouth . The appearance of this formidable armada , the like of which had never been ...
... harbour , and entered the British channel , forming one great chain from shore to shore , sweeping all before them , and directing their course for Plymouth . The appearance of this formidable armada , the like of which had never been ...
Sivu 31
... harbour , the officers appeared to be all united against the commander - in - chief , to whom they had con- ceived a dislike , because he had rank in the army ; so that nothing was attempted . Thus ended a mighty enterprise , that was ...
... harbour , the officers appeared to be all united against the commander - in - chief , to whom they had con- ceived a dislike , because he had rank in the army ; so that nothing was attempted . Thus ended a mighty enterprise , that was ...
Sivu 41
... harbour of Cadiz , that it became extremely hazardous , with such rough weather , to attempt taking them in tow . The San Eugenio , therefore , was abandoned , and soon struck upon some rocks , from whence she was shortly afterwards got ...
... harbour of Cadiz , that it became extremely hazardous , with such rough weather , to attempt taking them in tow . The San Eugenio , therefore , was abandoned , and soon struck upon some rocks , from whence she was shortly afterwards got ...
Sivu 125
... harbour , and only one creek accessible to boats at the north - east end . Here his Royal Highness landed with some difficulty , and , wading through the surf , clambered over the rocks to the upper part of the island ; but as he was ...
... harbour , and only one creek accessible to boats at the north - east end . Here his Royal Highness landed with some difficulty , and , wading through the surf , clambered over the rocks to the upper part of the island ; but as he was ...
Sivu 127
... harbour ; and the stir occasioned by the number of vessels hourly arriving , this being the central ground in waiting for the herring- fishing , about which the Prince and the Commodore were particularly inquisitive . As they remained ...
... harbour ; and the stir occasioned by the number of vessels hourly arriving , this being the central ground in waiting for the herring- fishing , about which the Prince and the Commodore were particularly inquisitive . As they remained ...
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Admiral Digby Admiral Rodney Admiralty afterwards anecdote appeared army arrival battle bill Britain British brother Cape François Captain character circumstances coast command Commodore conduct convoy crown death Duke of Clarence Duke of Cumberland Duke of York duty Earl effect Emperor enemy engaged England English favour feel fleet France French frigate gallant guns harbour Harfleur honour House hundred illustrious Ireland island Jordan King lady landed letter Lord Collingwood Lord Grenville Lord Nelson lordship Majesty Majesty's ministers nation naval navy never noble object observed occasion officers Parliament party passed peace person Plymouth port post-captain present Prince George Prince of Wales Prince William Prince William-Henry Princess prisoners Prussia Queen rank received replied respect returned Royal Family Royal Highness sail says seamen sent sentiments shew ships shore soon Spanish spirit squadron station taken tion took vessels victory visited whole