Annual Register, Том 12Edmund Burke 1770 |
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... Algiers a large Al- gerine zebeck of 30 guns and 300 men , after an obftinate engagement of fix hours , in which 52 of the Moors were killed ; on our fide on- ly one man was killed , and nine wounded . The above corsair is faid to be ...
... Algiers a large Al- gerine zebeck of 30 guns and 300 men , after an obftinate engagement of fix hours , in which 52 of the Moors were killed ; on our fide on- ly one man was killed , and nine wounded . The above corsair is faid to be ...
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... Algiers and Tunis , was far from being equally fuccefsful . The ill conduct of the Spanish general , and the rafh valour of his troops , prefented Barbaroffa with an eafy victory . Many pe- rished in the battle , more in the retreat ...
... Algiers and Tunis , was far from being equally fuccefsful . The ill conduct of the Spanish general , and the rafh valour of his troops , prefented Barbaroffa with an eafy victory . Many pe- rished in the battle , more in the retreat ...
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... Algiers , having attempted feveral times , without fuccefs , to take a fort which the Spanish go- vernor of Oran had built not far from his capital , was fo ill advised as to apply for aid to Barbaroffa , whofe valour the Africans confi ...
... Algiers , having attempted feveral times , without fuccefs , to take a fort which the Spanish go- vernor of Oran had built not far from his capital , was fo ill advised as to apply for aid to Barbaroffa , whofe valour the Africans confi ...
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... Algiers , the only place of refuge remaining , and implored the protection of Bar- baroffa ; who , difcerning at once all the advantages that might be gained by fupporting his title , re- ceived him with every poffible de- monftration ...
... Algiers , the only place of refuge remaining , and implored the protection of Bar- baroffa ; who , difcerning at once all the advantages that might be gained by fupporting his title , re- ceived him with every poffible de- monftration ...
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... Algiers .. Soon after the fleet left that place , he was fhip- wrecked on the coast of Barbary , in a very dark night ; and having ex- haufted his ftrength by fwimming , he chanced to strike his head against a cable , which he had the ...
... Algiers .. Soon after the fleet left that place , he was fhip- wrecked on the coast of Barbary , in a very dark night ; and having ex- haufted his ftrength by fwimming , he chanced to strike his head against a cable , which he had the ...
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