| Archibald Duncan - 1809 - 412 pages
...Cayenne. Accordingly all the troops were embarked on board the small vessels, amounting to 550, and 80 seamen and marines from the Confiance, and a party of marines from the Voador and Infante brigs. On the morning of the 6lh, all dropt into the mouth of the river. In the... | |
| English literature - 1809 - 1020 pages
...Island of Cayenne. All the troops were embarked on board the small vcsseis, amounting to 550, and eighty seamen and marines from the Confiance, and a party of marines from the Voador and In. fanta brigs. On the morning of the 6th all dropt into the mouth of the river. In the... | |
| Thomas Southey - West Indies - 1827 - 660 pages
...Cayenne. Accordingly all the troops were embarked on board the ¿sall vessels, amounting to 550, and 80 seamen and marines from the Confiance, and a party of marines from the Voador and Intuit brigs. On the morning of the 6th all dropt into the mouth of the river. “ In the... | |
| Thomas Southey - West Indies - 1827 - 634 pages
...Cayenne. Accordingly all the troops were embarked on board the small vessels, amounting to 550, and 80 seamen and marines from the Confiance, and a party of marines from the Voador and Infant* brigs. On the morning of the 6lh all dropt into the mouth of the river. " In the... | |
| Thomas Southey - West Indies - 1827 - 642 pages
...Cayenne. Accordingly all the troops were embarked on board the small vessels, amounting to 550, and 80 seamen and marines from the Confiance, and a party of marines from the Voador and Infante brigs. On the morning of the 6th all dropt into the mouth of the o 1 river. " In... | |
| John Marshall - Biography - 1829 - 432 pages
...Cayenne. Accordingly, all the troops were embarked on board the small vessels, amounting to 550, likewise 80 seamen and marines from the Confiance, and a party of marines from the Voador and Infante, brigs. On the morning of the 6th, all dropt into the mouth of the river. In the... | |
| William James - Chaplains, Military - 2003 - 464 pages
...west by that of Cayenne. All the Portuguese troops, with 80 seamen and marines from the Conflance, and a party of marines from the Voader and Infante,...the 6th of January, early in the morning, dropped into the mouth of the river Mahuy. In the evening Captain Yeo, with 10 canoes, and about 250 men, proceeded... | |
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