Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from the Official Documents Published in the London Gazette1806 |
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... satisfaction to add , that no united service was ever performed with more true harmony than has uniformly been manifested by both branches of His Majesty's forces . Such of His Majesty's ships as could be spared from the service of ...
... satisfaction to add , that no united service was ever performed with more true harmony than has uniformly been manifested by both branches of His Majesty's forces . Such of His Majesty's ships as could be spared from the service of ...
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... satisfaction now to say , that Captain Dunn , whom I had em- ployed on that service , had rescued all the prison- ers from perishing through a tremendous sea , and completed the whole of the service highly to my satisfaction , and his ...
... satisfaction now to say , that Captain Dunn , whom I had em- ployed on that service , had rescued all the prison- ers from perishing through a tremendous sea , and completed the whole of the service highly to my satisfaction , and his ...
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... satisfaction of learning that Gaeta still held out , although as yet without succour , from a mistaken idea , much too prevalent , that the pro- gress of the French armies is irresistible . It was my first care to see that the necessary ...
... satisfaction of learning that Gaeta still held out , although as yet without succour , from a mistaken idea , much too prevalent , that the pro- gress of the French armies is irresistible . It was my first care to see that the necessary ...
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