History of Europe from the commencement of the French revolution ... to the restoration of the Bourbons, Volúmenes7-8 |
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... commenced , by Colonel Clive marching with two thousand men against the French fort of Chandernagore , on the Hooghley , sixteen miles above Calcutta . This fort was soon taken , and se- 22d June 1757. veral other forts reduced . At ...
... commenced , by Colonel Clive marching with two thousand men against the French fort of Chandernagore , on the Hooghley , sixteen miles above Calcutta . This fort was soon taken , and se- 22d June 1757. veral other forts reduced . At ...
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... commencement of his importance , prevented any rupture for a number of years from taking place . At length , however ... commenced ( 5 ) . First cam- paigns with him , and early disas ters . Within a few weeks after its opening , the ...
... commencement of his importance , prevented any rupture for a number of years from taking place . At length , however ... commenced ( 5 ) . First cam- paigns with him , and early disas ters . Within a few weeks after its opening , the ...
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... commenced , at all points , against Tippoo , who had succeeded to his father's dominions , and all his animosity against the English government . The contest , however , was still extremely equally ba- lanced ; and the government at ...
... commenced , at all points , against Tippoo , who had succeeded to his father's dominions , and all his animosity against the English government . The contest , however , was still extremely equally ba- lanced ; and the government at ...
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... commenced under the 9th May , 1787. administration of Mr. Pitt , who had succeeded to the helm . The im- peachment was solemnly voted by a large majority of the Commons : proceed- 13th Feb , 1788. ings soon after commenced with ...
... commenced under the 9th May , 1787. administration of Mr. Pitt , who had succeeded to the helm . The im- peachment was solemnly voted by a large majority of the Commons : proceed- 13th Feb , 1788. ings soon after commenced with ...
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... commenced an attack upon the Rajah of Travancore ; a prince in alliance with the British , and actually supported by a subsidiary force of their troops : and at first , from the total want of preparation which had arisen from the ...
... commenced an attack upon the Rajah of Travancore ; a prince in alliance with the British , and actually supported by a subsidiary force of their troops : and at first , from the total want of preparation which had arisen from the ...
Términos y frases comunes
amidst Andalusia Archduke John arms arrived artillery Aspern assailants assault attack Austrian Badajoz bank battalions battle battle of Aspern Bavarians Belm besieged breach bridge British Cadiz campaign Catalonia cavalry centre Ciudad Rodrigo Colonel columns combat command commenced Conq contest corps Danube defeat defence Desp direction disaster division effect Emperor empire enemy enemy's England English Europe fire flank force fortress France frontier garrison guard guns Gurw Hofer horse hostility hundred immediately Imperial important India infantry inhabitants Lobau Lord Lord Lake Lord Liverpool Lord Wellesley Mahratta Marmont Masséna ment military mountains Napoléon operations Peninsula pieces of cannon Portugal Portuguese prisoners provinces ramparts rear regiments rendered resistance retired retreat Scheldt side siege soldiers soon Soult Spain Spaniards Spanish success Suchet Tagus thousand strong tion town troops Tyrol vast Vict victory Vienna vigour Wagram Wellesley Wellington whole
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Página 158 - Nothing could stop that astonishing infantry. No sudden burst of undisciplined valour, no nervous enthusiasm weakened the stability of their order, their flashing eyes were bent on the dark columns in their front, their measured tread shook the ground, their dreadful v.olleys swept away the head of every formation, their deafening shouts overpowered the dissonant cries that broke from all parts of the tumultuous crowd, as slowly and with a horrid carnage it was pushed by the incessant vigour of the...
Página 3 - ... the cause of mankind ; then the arm of Nelson cast its thunderbolts on every shore, and preserved unscathed in the deep the ark of European freedom ; and ere...
Página 158 - In vain did Soult, by voice and gesture, animate his Frenchmen ; in vain did the hardiest veterans, extricating themselves from the crowded columns, sacrifice their lives to gain time for the mass to open out on such a fair field ; in vain did the mass itself bear up, and fiercely striving, fire indiscriminately upon friends and foes, while the horsemen hovering on the flank threatened to charge the advancing line.
Página 43 - And whereas to pursue schemes of conquest and extension of dominion in India are measures repugnant to the wish, the honour and the policy of this nation...
Página 50 - Mediterranean that we prefer to the sure, regular, and increasing North American trade — a trade placed beyond the reach of the enemy's power, and which supports at once all that remains of the liberty of the seas, and gives life and vigour to its main pillar within the realm, the manufactures and commerce of England.
Página 158 - ... bent on the dark columns in their front ; their measured tread shook the ground ; their dreadful volleys swept away the head of every formation; their deafening shouts overpowered the dissonant cries that broke from all parts of the tumultuous crowd, as foot by foot, and with a horrid carnage, it was driven by the incessant vigour of the attack to the farthest edge of the hill.
Página 28 - Constituents, whose character as free-men, and even whose personal safety, depend, in so great a degree, upon the decision of this question - a question of no less importance than this: Whether our liberty be still to be secured by the laws of our forefathers, or be to lay at the absolute mercy of a part of our fellow-subjects,' collected together by means which it is not necessary for me to describe.
Página 18 - I am the unfortunate man ; my name is Bellingham ; it is a private injury ; I know what I have done ; it was a denial of justice on the part of Government.
Página 188 - ... influence of religion. Impressed with these reflections, he will behold with indulgence, perhaps even with interest, the crosses which frequently mark the brow of a precipice, and the little chapels hollowed out of the rock where the road is narrowed; he will consider them as so many pledges of security, and rest assured, that, as long as the pious mountaineer continues to adore the
Página 37 - That although the adverse circumstances of our trade, together with the large amount of our military expenditure abroad, may have contributed to render our exchanges with the continent of Europe unfavourable, yet the extraordinary degree in which the exchanges have been depressed for so long a period, has been in a great measure occasioned by the depreciation which has taken place in the relative value of the currency of this...