The United Service Journal and Naval and Military Magazine, Parte2H. Colburn, 1831 |
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... James's Place , 1st June , 1830 . " You wished me to take particular notice of last night's experiments with the different kinds of lights exhibited at Purfleet , and observed at the Trinity Wharf , Blackwall ; but I have little to add ...
... James's Place , 1st June , 1830 . " You wished me to take particular notice of last night's experiments with the different kinds of lights exhibited at Purfleet , and observed at the Trinity Wharf , Blackwall ; but I have little to add ...
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... James ; a cumbersome volume by Mr. Samuel ( rather on martial than on military law ; ) and the treatise , -good so far as its object extends , -of Major Kennedy of the Company's service ; but to say of these that they have fail- ed in ...
... James ; a cumbersome volume by Mr. Samuel ( rather on martial than on military law ; ) and the treatise , -good so far as its object extends , -of Major Kennedy of the Company's service ; but to say of these that they have fail- ed in ...
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... James , suc- ceeded ) as to good service done by those guns ; and he will doubtless put the ordnance department in such a state , that it may in future days again draw forth such words as these from a defeated enemy : " The Imperial ...
... James , suc- ceeded ) as to good service done by those guns ; and he will doubtless put the ordnance department in such a state , that it may in future days again draw forth such words as these from a defeated enemy : " The Imperial ...
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... James South at Kensington . It was also stated that it had been examined and approved by the French astronomers . Part of a paper was also read on La Caille's Catalogue of Stars , communicated by Mr. Baily , this gentleman having ...
... James South at Kensington . It was also stated that it had been examined and approved by the French astronomers . Part of a paper was also read on La Caille's Catalogue of Stars , communicated by Mr. Baily , this gentleman having ...
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... James - street , Adelphi . Grasshopper , for Xerxes , capt . 27th June 1828 ; and Il Firme , capt . 22nd Nov. 1828 - Pay . 2nd March 1831. - Agt . John Copland , 23 , Surrey - street , Strand . Moselle , for Ynez , capt . 11th April ...
... James - street , Adelphi . Grasshopper , for Xerxes , capt . 27th June 1828 ; and Il Firme , capt . 22nd Nov. 1828 - Pay . 2nd March 1831. - Agt . John Copland , 23 , Surrey - street , Strand . Moselle , for Ynez , capt . 11th April ...
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Página 266 - Whatsoever commissioned officer shall be convicted before a general court-martial of behaving in a scandalous, infamous manner, such as is unbecoming the character of an officer and a gentleman, shall be discharged from the service.
Página 139 - May the Great God, whom I worship, grant to my Country, and for the benefit of Europe in general, a great and glorious Victory; and may no misconduct in any one tarnish it; and may humanity after Victory be the predominant feature in the British Fleet. For myself, individually, I commit my life to Him, who made me, and may his blessing light upon my endeavours for serving my Country faithfully. To him I resign myself and the just cause which is entrusted to me to defend. Amen. Amen. Amen.
Página 192 - The president also anxiously hopes that peace, and kindness, and justice, will prevail between your people and those citizens of the United States who visit your islands ; and that the regulations of your government will be such as to enforce them upon all. ' Our citizens who violate your laws, or interfere with your regulations, violate at the same time their duty to their own government and country, and merit censure and punishment.
Página 258 - His, Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence. His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent. His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge. His Highness the Duke of Gloucester.
Página 137 - Command about the twelfth from the rear, leaving the van of the enemy unoccupied; the succeeding ships breaking through, in all parts, astern of their leaders, and engaging the enemy at the muzzles of their guns...
Página 416 - ... as may be established by any law or laws which may be made by his Majesty, his heirs or successors, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly of the Province.
Página 424 - ... planing. To remedy this alarming defect we all turned to, and having emptied the damaged boat into the two others, we raised her side as well as we could, and succeeded in restoring the plank at the bottom. Through this accident, some of our biscuit had become injured by the salt-water. This was equally divided among the several boats
Página 544 - ... that, while no physical military qualification was wanting, the fount of honour was also full and fresh within him ! The result of a hundred battles and the united testimony of impartial writers of different nations have given the first place, amongst the European infantry, to the British ; but, in a comparison between the troops of France and England, it would be unjust not to admit that the cavalry of the former stands higher in the estimation of the world.
Página 338 - Company, with a sword of the value of one hundred guineas from the City of London ; an Admiral's medal from his Majesty to be worn round the neck ; and a vase of the value of 300/.
Página 519 - We immediately moved forward to the neighbourhood of the town; and the 18th hussars, under the immediate command of Colonel Vivian, had an opportunity of making a most gallant attack upon a superior body of the enemy's cavalry, which they drove through the village of Croix d'Orade...