The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... Admiral Van de Capellen . Bombardment of Ålgiers . Terms of the Treaty with the Dey . Reflections , СНАР . ІХ . State of Affairs in France at the Meeting of the Chambers . Interesting Nature of the Discussions commenced in these ...
... Admiral Van de Capellen . Bombardment of Ålgiers . Terms of the Treaty with the Dey . Reflections , СНАР . ІХ . State of Affairs in France at the Meeting of the Chambers . Interesting Nature of the Discussions commenced in these ...
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... Admiral Van de Capellen . Bombardment of Algiers . - Terms of Treaty with the Dey . - Reflections . * A late traveller ( Pananti ) mentions a touching. W HEN the representatives of the Eu- ropean nations were assembled together at Vienna ...
... Admiral Van de Capellen . Bombardment of Algiers . - Terms of Treaty with the Dey . - Reflections . * A late traveller ( Pananti ) mentions a touching. W HEN the representatives of the Eu- ropean nations were assembled together at Vienna ...
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... Admiral Van de Ca- pellen , who were desirous of aiding in the purpose of the expedition , and whose aid was very gladly accepted by the British admiral . Before proceeding to Algiers , Lord Exmouth dispatched the Prometheus ( Captain ...
... Admiral Van de Ca- pellen , who were desirous of aiding in the purpose of the expedition , and whose aid was very gladly accepted by the British admiral . Before proceeding to Algiers , Lord Exmouth dispatched the Prometheus ( Captain ...
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... admiral ; and in the rear were stationed the smaller vessels des- tined to throw bombs and rockets at the enemy's fortifications , over the heads of our own ships . At the mo- ment when the Queen Charlotte took her station at the mouth ...
... admiral ; and in the rear were stationed the smaller vessels des- tined to throw bombs and rockets at the enemy's fortifications , over the heads of our own ships . At the mo- ment when the Queen Charlotte took her station at the mouth ...
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... admiral were completely silenced , and he began to draw off his fleet from the reach of the few shells which the ene- my were still throwing on them from a fort in the upper angle of the city . Having removed further out into the bay he ...
... admiral were completely silenced , and he began to draw off his fleet from the reach of the few shells which the ene- my were still throwing on them from a fort in the upper angle of the city . Having removed further out into the bay he ...
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