more than half an hour; and, in the event of an absolute refusal, you are either to cannonade the town, or attack the fleet, wherever it may be, holding it in mind that the getting possession, and, next to that, the destruction, of the Turkish fleet,... Memoirs and Correspondence of Viscount Castlereagh, Second Marquess of ... - Page 153by Robert Stewart Castlereagh (Viscount) - 1851Full view - About this book
| Parliament proc - 1809 - 182 pages
...negotiation mould be continued more than half an hour j and in the event of an abfolute refufal, you arc either to cannonade the town, or attack the fleet...wherever it may be, holding it in mind that, the getting the pofleffion, and, next to that, the deflru&ion of the Turkifh fleet, is the obje£t of the firfl... | |
| William James - 1826 - 574 pages
...preparing their resistance or securing their ships, I would recommend that no negotiation should continue more than half an hour ; and, in the event of an absolute...wherever it may be, holding it in mind, that the getting the possession, and next to that the destruction, of the turkish fleet, is the object of the first... | |
| Cuthbert Collingwood Baron Collingwood, George Lewis Newnham Collingwood - Great Britain - 1828 - 394 pages
...resistance, or securing their ships, I would recommend that no negociation should be continued for more than half an hour; and in the event of an absolute...the town, or attack the fleet, wherever it may be. The force which is appointed for this service is greater than was originally intended, as it was expected... | |
| William James - 1859 - 504 pages
...preparing their resistance or securing their ships, I would recommend that no negotiation should continue more than half an hour; and, in the event of an absolute...wherever it may be, holding it in mind, that the getting the possession, and next to that the destruction, of the Turkish fleet, is the object of the first... | |
| William Clark Russell - Admirals - 1895 - 332 pages
...preparing their resistance or securing their ships, " I would recommend that no negotiation should continue more than half an hour, and in the event of an absolute refusal you are either to cannonade the town ór attack the fleet wherever it may be, holding it in mind that the getting into possession, and next... | |
| William James - History - 2002 - 436 pages
...preparing their resistance or securing their ships, I would recommend that no negotiation should continue more than half an hour; and, in the event of an absolute...wherever it may be, holding it in mind, that the getting the possession, and next to that the destruction, of the Turkish fleet, is the object of the first... | |
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