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" ... all the ships in the port (with the exception of the outer frigate) were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole arsenal, store-houses, and gun-boats, exhibiting a spectacle of awful grandeur and interest no pen can describe. "
The New Monthly Magazine and Universal Register - 256. oldal
1816
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, 9. kötet

Walter Scott - 1820 - 748 oldal
...service ; it was by their fire all the ships in the port (with the exception of the outer frigate) were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...exhibiting a spectacle of awful grandeur and interest no pea can describe. The sloops of war which had been appropriated to aid and assist the ships of the...

The Naval History of Great Britain: From the Year MDCCLXXXIII to MDCCCXXII.

Edward Pelham Brenton - 1825 - 522 oldal
...good service; it was by their fire all the ships in the port (with the exception of the outer frigate) were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...that duty well, but embraced every opportunity of firing through the intervals, and were constantly in motion. " The shells from the bombs were admirably...

The Naval History of Great Britain: From the Year MDCCLXXXIII to MDCCCXXII.

Edward Pelham Brenton - 1825 - 540 oldal
...service ; it was by their fire all the ships in the port (with the exception of the outer frigate) were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...that duty well, but embraced every opportunity of firing through the intervals, and were constantly in motion. " The shells from the bombs were admirably...

The history of England, during the reign of George iii, 3. kötet

William Jones - 1825 - 572 oldal
...ships ; and " it was by their fire," says the admiral, " that all the ships in the port, except one, were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...exhibiting a spectacle of awful grandeur and interest which no pen can describe." Sufficient havock having been made, the assailants slowly retired, waiting...

Sketches of Algiers, Political, Historical, and Civil: Containing an Account ...

William Shaler - 1826 - 334 oldal
...service ; it was by their fire all the ships in the port (with the exception of the outer frigates) were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...that duty well, but embraced every opportunity of firing through the intervals, and were constantly in motion. The shells from the bombs were admirably...

The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., 99. kötet

1829 - 742 oldal
...service : it wa» by their fire all the ships io the port (with the exception of the outer frigate) were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...exhibiting a spectacle of awful grandeur and interest no pea can describe." The enemy's loss in killed and wounded, according to reports which * DC;—. th!i...

The Gentleman's Magazine, 99. kötet,1. rész;145. kötet

1829 - 740 oldal
...ships in the port (with the exception of the outer frigate) were in flames, which extended rapiilly over the whole arsenal, storehouses, and gun-boats,...exhibiting a spectacle of awful grandeur and interest no pea can describe." The enemy's loss in killed and wounded, according to reports which * Does this allude...

The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., 18. kötet

1834 - 492 oldal
...extended rapidly over the whole arsenal, &c. exhibiting a spectacle of awful grandeur and interest, that no pen can describe. The sloops of war, which had...that duty well, but embraced every opportunity of firing through the intervals, and were constantly in motion. The shells from the bombs were admirably...

The Life of Admiral Viscount Exmouth

Edward Osler - 1835 - 492 oldal
...service. It was by their fire that all the ships in the port, with the exception of the outer frigate, were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...and prepare for their retreat, performed not only this duty well, but embraced every opportunity of firing through the intervals, and were constantly...

Tales of the Wars; Or, Naval and Military Chronicle: To which is ..., 1. kötet

1836 - 480 oldal
...service ; it was by their fire all the ships in the port (with the exception of the outer frigate) were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...that duty well, but embraced every opportunity of firing through the intervals, and were constantly in motion. The shells from the bombs were admirably...




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