The Analectic Magazine, Volume 7Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1816 |
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Page 9
... navy , Britain will be the better enabled to equip and man her remaining ships of war with crews not taken indiscriminately from all VOL . VII . 2 Ěnations , but actually selected for their skill , experience LIFE OF CAPTAIN WARRINGTON . 9.
... navy , Britain will be the better enabled to equip and man her remaining ships of war with crews not taken indiscriminately from all VOL . VII . 2 Ěnations , but actually selected for their skill , experience LIFE OF CAPTAIN WARRINGTON . 9.
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... taken by surprise or not , is , however , of little consequence in lessening the glory of Rais Hammida , or the disgrace of his enemies . To be taken by surprise , at such a time and in such a situation , is almost as disgraceful as to ...
... taken by surprise or not , is , however , of little consequence in lessening the glory of Rais Hammida , or the disgrace of his enemies . To be taken by surprise , at such a time and in such a situation , is almost as disgraceful as to ...
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... taken was useless to me . He " justified himself on the plea of their not having first obtained " permission to cut the wood . A few days after I met Rais " Hammida , who complained very bitterly to me of the con- " duct of my janizary ...
... taken was useless to me . He " justified himself on the plea of their not having first obtained " permission to cut the wood . A few days after I met Rais " Hammida , who complained very bitterly to me of the con- " duct of my janizary ...
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... taken to the Greenwich ( the ship I lived on board of ) from the other ships , as a necessary precaution against a surprise from my own men . On the 7th May , while on board the Seringapatam on duty which required my being present , I ...
... taken to the Greenwich ( the ship I lived on board of ) from the other ships , as a necessary precaution against a surprise from my own men . On the 7th May , while on board the Seringapatam on duty which required my being present , I ...
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... taken out of the run , and placed in the cabin , under the imme diate charge of several sentinels . Shortly after getting clear of the bay , one of the sentinels , though he had been repeatedly cautioned against putting his finger on ...
... taken out of the run , and placed in the cabin , under the imme diate charge of several sentinels . Shortly after getting clear of the bay , one of the sentinels , though he had been repeatedly cautioned against putting his finger on ...
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