The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., 11 tomasproprietors, 1801 |
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... Aboukir castle surrendered , and the British and Turkish flags were flying there . Extract of a letter from Col. Anstruther to Col. Brownrigg , dated Camp near Alexandria , March 16 , 1801 . The fleet sailed from Marmaxie on the 22d Feb ...
... Aboukir castle surrendered , and the British and Turkish flags were flying there . Extract of a letter from Col. Anstruther to Col. Brownrigg , dated Camp near Alexandria , March 16 , 1801 . The fleet sailed from Marmaxie on the 22d Feb ...
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... Aboukir , 10th March , 1801 . SIR . My dispatches of the 22nd ult . by the Speedwell , will have acquainted you , for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty , that the armament on that day quitted the harbour of ...
... Aboukir , 10th March , 1801 . SIR . My dispatches of the 22nd ult . by the Speedwell , will have acquainted you , for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty , that the armament on that day quitted the harbour of ...
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... Aboukir , 1st April 1801 , of which the following is a copy . SIR , I have very great concern in acquainting you , that , in a desperate at- tack made upon our lines by the French army , on the morning of the 21st ult . my gallant and ...
... Aboukir , 1st April 1801 , of which the following is a copy . SIR , I have very great concern in acquainting you , that , in a desperate at- tack made upon our lines by the French army , on the morning of the 21st ult . my gallant and ...
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