The Monthly Review, Volumen1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... Lord Cochrane's expedition of six steam boats ! Now it is to be added , that the said steam boats were to have been at Nauplia before the end of the year 1825 : but how was a promise to that effect formed ? In this way ; the first ...
... Lord Cochrane's expedition of six steam boats ! Now it is to be added , that the said steam boats were to have been at Nauplia before the end of the year 1825 : but how was a promise to that effect formed ? In this way ; the first ...
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... Lord Cochrane as commander of the fleet . His lordship , after apologizing , in a short speech , for the delays which had attended his expedition , took an oath of fidelity on his sword , and hoisted his flag at the main of the Hellas ...
... Lord Cochrane as commander of the fleet . His lordship , after apologizing , in a short speech , for the delays which had attended his expedition , took an oath of fidelity on his sword , and hoisted his flag at the main of the Hellas ...
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... Lord of the Admiralty , his young friend should not have wanted the rank of a Post Captain for a single hour . But Lord Keith , who for some reason or another not easily to be appreciated , seemed unwilling to confer upon Hoste the ...
... Lord of the Admiralty , his young friend should not have wanted the rank of a Post Captain for a single hour . But Lord Keith , who for some reason or another not easily to be appreciated , seemed unwilling to confer upon Hoste the ...
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