The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... Navy , that rides uncontroll'd , Shall blow out his fire and confound him And each British Tar will renown The strength of his grog , beef and beer " Tis by these that we beat the French dow ' Tis by these that " to glory we steer ...
... Navy , that rides uncontroll'd , Shall blow out his fire and confound him And each British Tar will renown The strength of his grog , beef and beer " Tis by these that we beat the French dow ' Tis by these that " to glory we steer ...
Strona 534
... navy will resume their ancient lustre ; all the means calculated to se- cure general prosperity will be put in motion . Judge then , whether it is your interest to draw your swords , in order that your own happiness and that of your ...
... navy will resume their ancient lustre ; all the means calculated to se- cure general prosperity will be put in motion . Judge then , whether it is your interest to draw your swords , in order that your own happiness and that of your ...
Strona 546
... navy would have been practicable and expedient , but no such plan was ever pro posed , nor was he ever consulted , nor had he any knowledge of the plan of attack.- Six gun - boats and two schooners of easy draught of water might have ...
... navy would have been practicable and expedient , but no such plan was ever pro posed , nor was he ever consulted , nor had he any knowledge of the plan of attack.- Six gun - boats and two schooners of easy draught of water might have ...
Strona 547
... navy . Sir Samuel Auchmuty re- commended to Gen. Whitelocke to move to the Plaza , as his head quarters , that night . This witness's cross - examination pro- duced nothing of importance . Asked what reason Gen. Whitelocke assigned for ...
... navy . Sir Samuel Auchmuty re- commended to Gen. Whitelocke to move to the Plaza , as his head quarters , that night . This witness's cross - examination pro- duced nothing of importance . Asked what reason Gen. Whitelocke assigned for ...
Strona 552
... navy , yet received no further orders till the 6th ; that ac- cording to the positive testimony of Ge- nerals Gower and Craufurd , if they had advanced on the town on the 2d , it would have been captured , by the mea- sure of entering ...
... navy , yet received no further orders till the 6th ; that ac- cording to the positive testimony of Ge- nerals Gower and Craufurd , if they had advanced on the town on the 2d , it would have been captured , by the mea- sure of entering ...
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