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" I have received from htm the most friendly attention, and every thing in his power to grant. The Captains and Officers of the Navy have been equally zealous to assist us; but I feel particularly indebted to Captains Donnelly and Palmer for their great... "
A Narrative of the Operations of a Small British Force: Under the Command of ... - Page 33
by John Goulston Price Tucker - 1807 - 60 pages
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 11

Great Britain - 1807 - 542 pages
...Stirling " and myself 5 I have received from him the ijnost .friendly attention,, and every thing in i»is power to grant.— The captains and officers of the navy have been equally zealous *aa»sist us; but I feel -particularly indebted to Captains Donelly and Pilhier for their great exertions....
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Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volume 77, Part 1

Early English newspapers - 1807 - 700 pages
...lelf; i heve received from him llie moft friendly attention, and eveiy thing in his power to giant. The Captains and Officers of the Navy have been equally zealous to ailift us ; .but 1 feel particulaily indebted to Captains Donelly and Palmer for their great exertions....
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The New annual register, or General repository of history ..., Volume 28

1808 - 1142 pages
...utmost cordiality has subsisted between rear-admiral Stirling and myself; I have received from him the most friendly attention, and every thing in his...us ; but I feel particularly indebted to captains Donelly and Palmer for their great exertions. They commanded л corps of marines and seamen that were...
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Annual Register, Volume 49

Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1138 pages
...cordiality subsisted between the genera' and rear-admiral Stirling, from whom the general received the most friendly attention, and every thing in his power to grant. The merit of our soldiers was greatly enhanced by the bravery of their opponents. Sir Charles Stirling,...
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Annual Register, Volume 49

Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1484 pages
...cordiality subsisted betweeji the genera! and rear-admiral Stirling, from whom the general received the most friendly attention, and every thing in his power to grant. The merit of our soldiers was greatly enhanced by the bravery of their opponents. Sir Charles Stirling,...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1809 - 1080 pages
...cordiality subsisted between the ge. ñera' and rear-admiral Stirling, from whom the general received the most friendly attention, and every thing in his power to grant. The mcrtt of our soldiers was greatly en. hanccd by the bravery of their op. ponents. Sir Charles Stirling,...
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Bulletins of the campaign [compiled from the London gazette].

London gazette - 338 pages
...Cordiality has fublifted between Rear- Admiral Stirling and myfelf ; I have received from him the moft friendly Attention, and every Thing in his Power to...Officers of the Navy have been equally zealous to affift us ; but I feel particularly indebted to Captains Donnelly and Palmer for their great Exertions....
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Mr. Redhead Yorke's weekly political review, Volume 2

1807 - 552 pages
...mysolf ; I have received from him the most friendly atteutiun, qnd every thing in his power to grunt. . The captains and officers of the navy have been equally...assist us; but I feel particularly indebted to captains Donellyund Palmer for their gteat ejiertiou>. They commanded acorps of marines and seamen that were...
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