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Page xci
... whole were dragged into the Mississippi , and placed under the command of Captain Roberts of the Meteor . The boats having grounded in the canal , a distance of three hundred and fifty yards from the river , and the bank being composed ...
... whole were dragged into the Mississippi , and placed under the command of Captain Roberts of the Meteor . The boats having grounded in the canal , a distance of three hundred and fifty yards from the river , and the bank being composed ...
Page xcv
... whole of the Tuscan cavalry , and some squadrons of hussars . On the approach of the troops , the enemy declined the com- bat , and hastily abandoned his posi- tion , leaving behind him many pri- soners and deserters , and fell back to ...
... whole of the Tuscan cavalry , and some squadrons of hussars . On the approach of the troops , the enemy declined the com- bat , and hastily abandoned his posi- tion , leaving behind him many pri- soners and deserters , and fell back to ...
Page cxxvii
... whole coast from St Marie to Basseterre and Bail . lif . It was deemed advisable to accom- pany the demonstration of a landing in force from Gosier , by a summons to surrender the forts Point - a - Pitre and Grande - Terre . It was the ...
... whole coast from St Marie to Basseterre and Bail . lif . It was deemed advisable to accom- pany the demonstration of a landing in force from Gosier , by a summons to surrender the forts Point - a - Pitre and Grande - Terre . It was the ...
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