| Robert Beatson - 1790 - 622 páginas
...hours "to capitulate, or no farther treaty. The Admiral had at " this time brought up his large fhips, as intending to attack the " town. The French officer returned at night with the terms " of capitulation ; which, with the Admiral, were confidered, " agreed to, and figned, at... | |
| William Smith - 1815 - 520 páginas
...to capitulate, or no further Treaty. The Admiral had, at this time, brought up his large ships •t intending to attack the Town. The French officer returned at night with tlir term* of Capitulation { which, with the Admiral were considered, agreed to, am! signed, at eight... | |
| Alfred Hawkins - 1834 - 548 páginas
...hours to capitulate, or no farther treaty. The Admiral had, at this time, brought up his large ships as intending to attack the town. The French officer...terms of capitulation ; which, with the Admiral, were considered, agreed to, and signed at <'i_.!it in the morning, the 18th instunt. The terms we granted,... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1838 - 972 páginas
...hours to capitulate, or no further treaty. The admiral had at this time brought up his large ships, as intending to attack the town. The French officer...terms of capitulation, which with the admiral were considered, agreed to, and signed at eight in the morning of the 18th instant." The terms granted were,... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1898 - 838 páginas
...Hours to Capitulate or no farther Treaty. The Admiral h;id at this time brought up his large ships as intending to attack the Town. The French Officer...Terms of Capitulation which with the Admiral were considered agreed to and signed at 8 in ye Morning of yo 18th instant. The terms you find we granted... | |
| Douglas Brymner, Public Archives of Canada - 1899 - 434 páginas
...four Hours to Capitulate or no farther Treaty. The Admiral hud at this time brought up his large ships as intending to attack the Town. The French Officer...Terms of Capitulation which with the Admiral were considered agreed to and signed at 8 in ye Morning of ye 18th instant. The terms you find we granted... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1899 - 1304 páginas
...four Hours to Capitulate or no farther Treaty. Tho Admiral had at this time brought up his large ships as intending to attack the Town. The French Officer...Terms of Capitulation which with the Admiral were considered agreed to and signed at 8 in ye Morning of ye 18th instant. The terms you find we granted... | |
| Sir Arthur George Doughty, George William Parmelee - 1902 - 364 páginas
...hours to capitulate, or no farther treaty. The Admiral had, at this time, brought up his large ships as intending to attack the town. The French officer...returned at night with terms of capitulation ; which the General and the Admiral considered and agreed to. Articles of capitulation agreed on between Vice... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1906 - 542 páginas
...4 Hours to capitulate or no farther Treaty. The Admiral had at this time brought up his large ships as intending to attack the Town. The French Officer...Terms of Capitulation which with the Admiral were consider'd, agreed to, and signed, at 8 in the morning the 1 8'.h Instant. The Terms you find we granted... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1906 - 498 páginas
...capitulate or no farther Treaty. The Admira had at this time brought up his large ships as intending tc attack the Town. The French Officer returned at Night...Terms of Capitulation which with the Admiral were consider'd, agreed to, and signed, at 8 in the morning the 18* Instant. The Terms you find we granted... | |
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