| John Henry Grose - 1772 - 498 Seiten
...one day, in which the fpirited refolution of commodore James deftroyed the timorous prejudices, which had for twenty years been entertained of the impracticability...fummons fummons on the 8th of April. It has a good harbor, and a great trade for fait : but, what is more eflential, the adjacent country is inhabited... | |
| 1787 - 752 Seiten
...one day, in which the fpirited rcfolution of commodore James dtftroyed the timorous prejudices which had for twenty years been entertained of the impracticability of reducing any of Angria's fortified harbours. ( To bi continued,) 7bt Way not to be Happy. Worthy tattag tftbe Pattern if a Laity's Apron... | |
| Edward Pugh - 1808 - 572 Seiten
...one day, in which the spirited resolution of commodore James destroyed the timorous prejudices which had for twenty years been entertained of the impracticability of reducing any of Angria's fortified harbours.—Brayley's Illustration qf the Works of $loomfield. Orme's H'fndosttm, * Beauties «f £ogtond,... | |
| David Hughson - 1808 - 576 Seiten
...one day, in which the spirited resolution of commodore James destroyed the timorous prejudices which had for twenty years been entertained of the impracticability of reducing any of Angria's fortified harbours. — Brayley'f Illustration of the /font* of Bloomficld. Ormt's Hindostun. * Beauties of England,... | |
| David Hughson - 1808 - 566 Seiten
...one day, in which the spirited resolution of commodore Jaines destroyed the timorous prejudices which had for twenty years been entertained of the impracticability of reducing any of Angria's fortified harbours.— Braylcy's Illustration of the Works of Sloornfield. Orme's Hindostan. ' * Beauties of... | |
| James Sargant Storer - 1818 - 96 Seiten
...one day, in which the spirited resolution of Commodore James destroyed the timorous prejudices which had for twenty years been entertained of the impracticability of reducing any of Angria's fortified harbours." THE END. IVintaJ by W. CLOWES, Northumberland.court, Strand, London. Thi Mother i 1'oet... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1892 - 502 Seiten
...day,' wrote Orme, ' the spirited resolution of Commodore James destroyed the timorous prejudices which had for twenty years been entertained of the impracticability of reducing any of Angria's fortified harbours ' (Military Transaction* . . . in Hintiuntan, i. 400). When Severndroog had fallen, the squadron... | |
| John Biddulph - 1907 - 418 Seiten
...single man, had " the spirited resolution of Commodore James destroyed the timorous prejudices which had for twenty years been entertained of the impracticability of reducing any of Angria's fortified harbours." The whole success of the expedition had been due to James, and the Peishwa's officers ungrudgingly... | |
| Alexander Kyd Nairne - 1988 - 158 Seiten
...one day, in which the spirited resolution of Commodore James destroyed the timorous prejudices which had for twenty years been entertained of the impracticability of reducing any of Angria's fortified harbours. On the 8th of April the fleet and army proceeded to Bdnkot which surrendered on the first... | |
| 1876 - 572 Seiten
...one day, in. which the spirited resolution of Commodore James destroyed the timorous prejudices which had for twenty years been entertained of the impracticability of reducing any of Angria'u fortified harbours." In the fort were found a quantity of stores belonging to the ' Derby... | |
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