| English literature - 1809 - 1020 pages
...His Majaty't ¡bip Confiance, Cayenne harbour, i¡th Jan. 1809. On the 4th inst. it wi, determined to make a descent on the east side of the Island of Cayenne. All the troops were embarked on board the small vcsseis, amounting to 550, and eighty seamen and marines... | |
| Thomas Southey - West Indies - 1827 - 660 pages
...troops at Approaque. On the 4th iat, it was determined by Ueutenant-Colonel Manoel Marquea and myself, to make a descent on the east side of the island of Cayenne. Accordingly all the troops were embarked on board the ¿sall vessels, amounting to 550, and 80 seamen... | |
| Thomas Southey - West Indies - 1827 - 634 pages
...troops at Approaque. On the 4th inst. it was determined by Lieutenant-Colonel Manoel Marques ami myself, to make a descent on the east side of the island of Cayenne. Accordingly all the troops were embarked on board the small vessels, amounting to 550, and 80 seamen... | |
| England - 1827 - 528 pages
...of January," says Captain Yeo, " it was determined by Lieutenant-Colonel Mansel Marques arid myself, to make a descent on the east side of the Island of Cayenne. Accordingly all the troops were embarked on board the small vessels, amounting to 550 men, with 80... | |
| Thomas Southey - West Indies - 1827 - 642 pages
...at Approaque. On the 4th inst., it was determined by Lieutenant-Colonel Manoel Marques and myself, to make a descent on the east side of the island of Cayenne. Accordingly all the troops were embarked on board the small vessels, amounting to 550, and 80 seamen... | |
| John Marshall - Biography - 1829 - 432 pages
...troops at Approaque. On the 4th inst. it was determined by Lieutenant-colonel M. Marques and myself, to make a descent on the east side of the island of Cayenne. Accordingly, all the troops were embarked on board the small vessels, amounting to 550, likewise 80... | |
| Geography reading books - 1882 - 278 pages
...had now gone through the Cattegat and Skaggerak, and were at the mouth of the Fiord of Christiania, on which stands the town of the same name, the capital of Nonvay, ' " Another capital ? " said Charlie. '" Yes ; Sweden and Norway, like Austria and Hungary,... | |
| Geography reading books - 1882 - 290 pages
...had now gone through the Cattcgat and Skaggerak, and were at the mouth of the Fiord of Christiania, on which stands the town of the same name, the capital of Norivay. ' " Another capital ? " said Charlie. '" Yes ; Sweden and Norway, like Austria and Hungary,... | |
| Geography reading books - 1885 - 282 pages
...Wehad'now gone through the Cattcgat and Skaggerak, and were at the mouth of the Fiord of Cfiristiania, on which stands the town of the same name, the capital of Norway. ' " Another capital ? " said Charlie. '" Yes ; Sweden and Norway, like Austria and Hungary,... | |
| Nicholas Tracy - History - 1999 - 428 pages
...Approaque. On the 4th inst. it was determined by Lieutenant-colonel Manoel [sic] Marques and myself, to make a descent on the east side of the island of Cayenne. Accordingly all the troops were embarked on board the small vessels, amounting to 550, and 8o seamen... | |
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