A Memoir of the Late Captain Peter Heywood, R.N.: With Extracts from His Diaries and CorrespondenceE. Wilson, 1832 - Всего страниц: 332 |
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... Spaniards , ) as the time of our arrival in the river was the beginning of the winter . But we had no very heavy rains ; what we had were showers of short duration now and then ; the weather was seldom foggy , and we rode out the ...
... Spaniards , ) as the time of our arrival in the river was the beginning of the winter . But we had no very heavy rains ; what we had were showers of short duration now and then ; the weather was seldom foggy , and we rode out the ...
Стр. 188
... Spaniards of the place towards the English , and in regard to the admission of English troops . He became con- vinced that the feeling was greatly in their favour . The following passages in Captain Heywood's diary relate to this ...
... Spaniards of the place towards the English , and in regard to the admission of English troops . He became con- vinced that the feeling was greatly in their favour . The following passages in Captain Heywood's diary relate to this ...
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... to obtain , not only on account of its healthy , but commanding , situation ; and because they would be entirely apart from the Spaniards . Nothing , however , I soon saw , would be decided on till the troops came over ; and 189.
... to obtain , not only on account of its healthy , but commanding , situation ; and because they would be entirely apart from the Spaniards . Nothing , however , I soon saw , would be decided on till the troops came over ; and 189.
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... Spaniards in before the end of the day , there might have been landed , had it been wished , 3000 or 4000 men , as easily as the 4th regiment ; and now that the ice is fairly broken , there will be little difficulty in introducing ...
... Spaniards in before the end of the day , there might have been landed , had it been wished , 3000 or 4000 men , as easily as the 4th regiment ; and now that the ice is fairly broken , there will be little difficulty in introducing ...
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... Spaniards , and his own character to be universally esteemed . He excited in the English merchants feelings of the warmest gratitude . Bent solely upon the discharge of his duty , with no selfish aim , and actuated by the highest ...
... Spaniards , and his own character to be universally esteemed . He excited in the English merchants feelings of the warmest gratitude . Bent solely upon the discharge of his duty , with no selfish aim , and actuated by the highest ...
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