Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 8William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 135
... Admiral Gravina , whose destination was not known , to put again to sea . The English squadron , under the command of Admiral Cochrane , had not been seen at the Windward Islands for twenty days it was supposed to have returned to ...
... Admiral Gravina , whose destination was not known , to put again to sea . The English squadron , under the command of Admiral Cochrane , had not been seen at the Windward Islands for twenty days it was supposed to have returned to ...
Page 307
... Admiral Calder does not say that the Windsor Castle and the Malta were so rough handled , that they were scarcely able to make the coast of England ; and thus his squadron was reduced to 13 ships -As to the fog , it has been seen by the ...
... Admiral Calder does not say that the Windsor Castle and the Malta were so rough handled , that they were scarcely able to make the coast of England ; and thus his squadron was reduced to 13 ships -As to the fog , it has been seen by the ...
Page 835
... Admiral Villeneuve , Commander in Chief ; Bucentaure ; taken . Admiral Don F. Gravina ; Principe de Esturias ; escaped , in Cadiz , wounded in the arm . - Vice - Ad- miral Don I. M. D'Alava ; Santa Ana ; wounded severely in the head ...
... Admiral Villeneuve , Commander in Chief ; Bucentaure ; taken . Admiral Don F. Gravina ; Principe de Esturias ; escaped , in Cadiz , wounded in the arm . - Vice - Ad- miral Don I. M. D'Alava ; Santa Ana ; wounded severely in the head ...
Contents
Mr Pitts Case Concluded from Vol vii p 971 | 11 |
A Churchman on the Views of the Catholics | 23 |
Proclamation addressed by General Ney to the Tyrolese | 27 |
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