Memoirs of Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, K. C. B., &c, Volum 1R. Bentley, 1839 |
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Pàgina iv
... prisoner - Bonaparte's account of the transaction - It is resolved to evacuate Toulon 52 CHAPTER VI . Sir Sidney Smith proceeds on his perilous service - Fires the arsenals - The misconduct , or the treachery , of the Spaniards ...
... prisoner - Bonaparte's account of the transaction - It is resolved to evacuate Toulon 52 CHAPTER VI . Sir Sidney Smith proceeds on his perilous service - Fires the arsenals - The misconduct , or the treachery , of the Spaniards ...
Pàgina v
Edward Howard. CHAPTER IX . Sir Sidney Smith badly treated as a prisoner of war - Re- moved to Paris , to the prison called the Abbaye - Placed under unwarrantable restrictions - Opens a communication with some ladies to aid his escape ...
Edward Howard. CHAPTER IX . Sir Sidney Smith badly treated as a prisoner of war - Re- moved to Paris , to the prison called the Abbaye - Placed under unwarrantable restrictions - Opens a communication with some ladies to aid his escape ...
Pàgina 17
... prisoner , or their battling enemy , welcome guest . He appears , in his earliest youth , to have been a merry and graceful parody of one of the young Hannibals . The French- the French - he would annihilate them ! His puerile ...
... prisoner , or their battling enemy , welcome guest . He appears , in his earliest youth , to have been a merry and graceful parody of one of the young Hannibals . The French- the French - he would annihilate them ! His puerile ...
Pàgina 34
... prisoners removed . As early as three next morning the cannonade was renewed , and shortly after , one of the Rus- sian frigates surrendered , and several of the smaller craft were taken . The enemy then com- menced retreating in every ...
... prisoners removed . As early as three next morning the cannonade was renewed , and shortly after , one of the Rus- sian frigates surrendered , and several of the smaller craft were taken . The enemy then com- menced retreating in every ...
Pàgina 35
... prisoners were also captured . On this memorable occasion , an English offi- cer of the name of Dennison commanded the Russian frigate Venus , and , by his presence of mind and gallantry , very nearly effected the capture of the King of ...
... prisoners were also captured . On this memorable occasion , an English offi- cer of the name of Dennison commanded the Russian frigate Venus , and , by his presence of mind and gallantry , very nearly effected the capture of the King of ...
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Memoirs of Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, K. C. B., &c, Volum 1 Edward Howard Visualització completa - 1839 |
Memoirs of Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, K. C. B., &c, Volum 1 Edward Howard Visualització completa - 1839 |
Memoirs of Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, K. C. B., &c: In Two Volumes, Volum 1 Edward Howard Visualització completa - 1839 |
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Aboukir Acre admiral Alexandria allies appeared appointed arms arrived attack batteries board the Tigre boats Bonaparte brave breach British Cairo Calabria Captain character Cole command commenced commodore conduct convention crew Damietta defeat defence despatch effect El-Arisch enemy enemy's English evacuation of Egypt exertions favour fire fleet force France French army frigate Gaeta gallant garrison glory Grand Vizier gunboats guns hero honour hundred immediately Jaffa King Kleber ladies land letter Lieutenant Lord Hood Lord Keith Lord Nelson Majesty manner marines Menou ment military Naples nation naval navy negociations occasion officer operations Ostend Ottoman party person Pompée possession Princess prisoners proceeded racter received respect Russian seamen sent ships shore Sidney's Sir John Sir Sidney Smith Sir William Sidney squadron Sublime Porte tain Theseus thousand tion took Toulon town treaty troops Turkish Turks vessels victory William Sidney Smith wounded
Passatges populars
Pàgina 304 - Petition of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London, in Common Council assembled.
Pàgina 273 - That an humble address be presented to his Majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that a monument be erected in the Cathedral Church of ST.
Pàgina 391 - ... betraying my secret, whether through levity or design, in the quarter where it would be most fatal to me that it should be known, was, by making an arrangement, which, while all his resentment and anger were fresh and warm about him, would place him frequently, nay almost daily, at...
Pàgina 384 - I was there ? whether alone or with my ladies ? or with other company ? whether he told anybody of the circumstance at the time ? or how long after ? whom he told ? whether any inquiries were made in consequence ? these, and a thousand other questions, with a view to have penetrated into the mystery of this strange story, and to have tried the credit of this witness, would, I should have thought, have occurred to any one; but certainly must have occurred to persons so experienced and so able...
Pàgina 76 - ... shewing themselves to be completely intimidated, and very grateful for our humane intentions towards them, in not attempting to burn them with the ship. It was necessary to proceed with precaution, as they were more numerous than ourselves. We at length completed their disembarkation, and then set her on fire. On this occasion, I had nearly lost my valuable friend and assistant Lieutenant Miller, of the Windsor Castle, who had staid so long on board to...
Pàgina 182 - Tis on the issue of this conflict, that depends the opinion of the multitude of spectators on the surrounding hills, who wait only to see how it ends to join the victor ; and with such a reinforcement for the execution of his known projects, Constantinople and even Vienna must feel the shock.
Pàgina 396 - Princess by Lady Douglas. On the other matters produced in the course of the inquiry, the King is advised that none of the facts or allegations stated in preliminary examinations, carried on in the absence of the parties interested, can be considered as legally or conclusively established. But in those examinations, and even in the answer drawn in the name of the princess by her legal advisers, there have appeared circumstances of conduct on...
Pàgina 56 - I advanced with three or four hundred grenadiers, unperceived, through a boyau covered with olive-trees, which communicated with the battery, and commenced a terrible fire upon his troops. The English, astonished, at first supposed that the Neapolitans, who had the lines on the right, had mistaken them for French, and said, it is those canaglie of Neapolitans who are firing upon us (for even at that time your troops despised the Neapolitans).
Pàgina 371 - ... further, Mrs. Lisle says that the Princess at one time appeared to like Sir John and Lady Douglas. " I have seen Sir Sidney Smith there very late in the evening, but not alone with the Princess.
Pàgina 178 - English were on the breach, quitted his station, where, according to the ancient Turkish custom, he was sitting to reward such as should bring him the heads of the enemy, and distributing musket cartridges with his own hands. The energetic old man, coming behind us, pulled us down with violence ; saying, if any harm happened to his English friends, all was lost.