... gun-boats having grounded on a bank within reach of the artillery of the fort, after sustaining some injury by it, were abandoned ; five of which were destroyed, and the other brought in. The arrival of Sir Home Popham and my boats from the East... The Universal magazine - Seite 1661809Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | 1809
...destroyed, and the other brought in. The arrival of Sir Home Popham and my boats from the East Scheld took place nearly at the same time; but the Enemy's...by the advanced gun-boats, almost amongst them. As th* navigation of the >Vest Scheld is now open as far as it can possibly be cleared by the Navy, and... | |
 | 1810
...stroyed, and the other brought in. The arrival of sir Home Popham mid my boats from tha East Scheldt took .place nearly at the same time ; but the enemy's...almost amongst them. As the navigation of the West Scheldt is now open as far as it can possibly be cleared by the navy, and a flotilla force of upwards... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1811
...destroyed, and the other brought in. The arrival of Sir Home Popham, and my boats from the East Scheldt, took place nearly at the same time, but the enemy's...almost amongst them. As the navigation of the West Scheldt is now open as far as it can possiblv be cleared by the navy, and a flotilla force of upwards... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1811
...arrival of Sir Home Popham, and my boats from the East Scheldt, took place nearly at the same time, hut the enemy's flotilla moved up to Lillo with the same...almost amongst them. As the navigation of the West Scheldt is now open as far as it can possibly bo cleared by the navy, and a flotilla force of upwards... | |
 | 1811
...Amethyst, Rota, Nymphen, l'Aigle, Euryalus, Statira, yad, and Pcriin. VOL. LI. N n Scheid • . '' Sfheld took place nearly at the same time, but the enemy's flotilla moved u|/ to Lillo with the same tide that brought ours to Batliz, one of which was handsomely burned by... | |
 | 1809
...destroved, and the other brought in. The arrival of Sir Home Pupham and my boats from the E;ist Schcld took place nearly at the same time; but the Enemy's flotilla. moved upt'j Lillo with the same tide t'nat brought otirs to Bathz, one of which was "handsomely burned by... | |
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