Constantinople, and the latter, of an unlucky attempt, in which the marines and boats' crews of the Canopus, Royal George, Windsor Castle, and Standard, had been engaged. " It is now my duty to acquaint your lordship with the result of the resolution... The Monthly Magazine - Page 4791807Full view - About this book
| Early English newspapers - 1807 - 700 pages
...unlucky attempt, in vwhich the marines and boats' crews of the Canbpus, Royal George, Windfor Caftle, and Standard,' -had been engaged. . It is now my duty to acquaint your Lordfhip with the refult of the refolution which, for the reafoas 1 have already detailed, I had adopted... | |
| 1808 - 1142 pages
...squadron near Constantinople, and the latter of an unlucky attempt, in which the marines and boats' crews of the Canopus, Royal George, Windsor « Castle, and...adopted of forcing the passage of the Dardanelles. My letter of the 21st is dated at anchor eight miles from Constantinople, the wind not admitting of... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1138 pages
...an un. lucky attempt, in which the marines and boat's crews of the Canopus, Royal George, \Viudsor Castle, and Standard, had been engaged. It is now...result of the resolution which, for the reasons I have airead)' detailed, I had adopted, of forcing the passage of the Dardanelles. My letter of the 2 1st... | |
| History - 1809 - 1080 pages
...near Con. stantinople, and (he latter of an un. lucky attempt, in which the mari.ies and boat's crews of the Canopus, Royal George, Windsor Castle, and...duty to acquaint your lordship with the result of (lie resolution which, for the reasons I have already detailed, I had adopt, ed, of forcing the passage... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1484 pages
...Constantinople, and the latter of an unlucky attempt, in which the marines and beat's crews o£ the Caoopus, Royal George, Windsor Castle, and Standard, had be.en engaged. It is now -my duty to acquaint your lord.ihip with the resu t of (lie resolution which, for the reasons I have already detailed, I had... | |
| Edward Howard - Admirals - 1839 - 440 pages
...squadron near Constantinople, and the latter, of an unlucky attempt, in which the marines and boats' crews of the Canopus, Royal George, Windsor Castle, and...adopted, of forcing the passage of the Dardanelles. My letter of the 21st is dated at anchor eight miles from Constantinople, the wind not admitting of... | |
| 1807 - 552 pages
...near Constantinople, and the latter of ¡in unlucky attempt in wl.ich the marines and boats' crews of the Canopus, Royal George, Windsor Castle, and...resolution, which, for the' reasons I have already detailed, 1 bad adopted of fotcing the pM» sag>- i if the Dardanelles. My letter of the 21st is dated at anchor... | |
| London gazette - 338 pages
...unlucky Attempt, in which die Marines and Boats' Crews of the Canopus, Royal George, Wiudfor Caftle, and Standard, had been engaged. It is now my Duty to acquaint your Lordfhip with the Refult of the Refolution which, for the Reafons I have already detailed, I had adopted... | |
| 1807 - 664 pages
...attempt, in wliieh the marines and boats' crews of theCan.ipns, Royal George, Windlbr Gallic, »ri Standard, had been engaged. It is now my duty to acquaint your Lordfhip wij.h the refull of the refoluuon which, for the reafons 1 have already (krailed, I rrad adopted... | |
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