| 1856 - 836 páginas
...boat, states the number of troops in the town to have been 8200, of which 800 arrived last night. 11. A Russian war schooner, which had been run on shore...our first appearance in Taganrog Roads, was visited, but was found to be already effectually destroyed. Many large buildings had the black flag hoisted,... | |
| Somerset John Gough Calthorpe - 1856 - 488 páginas
...boat, states the number of troops in the town to have been 3200, of which 800 arrived last night. " 11. A Russian war schooner, which had been run on shore...our first appearance in Taganrog Roads, was visited, but was found to be already effectually destroyed. " Many large buildings had the black flag hoisted,... | |
| Somerset John Gough Calthorpe - 1856 - 480 páginas
...boat, states the number of troops in the town to have been 3200, of which 800 arrived last night. " 11. A Russian war schooner, which had been run on shore...enemy, and blown up on our first appearance in Taganrog Eoads, was visited, but was found to be already effectually destroyed. " Many large buildings had the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1856 - 874 páginas
...boat, states the number of troops in the town to have been 3200, of which 800 arrived last night. 11. A Russian war schooner, which had been run on shore...the town and abandoned, was set fire to and burnt, mid so was a large raft of timber. The wreck of a large vessel (a sort of guardship) which we observed... | |
| Somerset John Gough- Calthorpe (7th baron.) - 1857 - 534 páginas
...the number of troops in the town to have been 3200, of which 800 arrived last night. " 11. A Kussian war schooner, which had been run on shore near the...enemy, and blown up on our first appearance in Taganrog Eoads, was visited, but was found to be already effectually destroyed. " Many large buildings had the... | |
| 1855 - 726 páginas
...the town to have been 3200, of which 800 arrived last night. 11. A Russian war schooner, which bad been run on shore near the town and abandoned, was set fire to and burnt, ancl so was a large raft of timber. The wreck of a large vessel (a sort of guardship) which we observed... | |
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