| Art - 1807 - 778 pages
...Bosphorus, wit ii t fie circuitous eddies ol the port, rendered it impracticable to place ships .or an attack without a commanding breeze ; which, during the ten days 1 was oft the town, it was not my good fortune to meet with. I nciw come to the point ol exp aining to jour... | |
| 1808 - 1142 pages
...impracticable to place ships for an attack without a commaading breezo ; which, during the ten days I was off the town, it was not my good fortune to meet...with. I now come to the point of explaining to your lordship the motives which fixed me to decide in repassing the channel of the Dardanelles, and relinquishing... | |
| Parliament proc - 1808 - 644 pages
...impracticable to place Ships for an Attack without a commanding Breeze, which,during the Ten Days I was off the Town, it was not my good Fortune to meet with. I now come tc the Point of explaining to your Lordfliip the Motives which fixed me to decide in repafling the... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1484 pages
...from the Bosphorus, with the circuitous eddies of ttie port, rendered it impracticable to place ships for an attack without a commanding breeze ; which,...with. I now come to the point of explaining to your lordship the motives which fixed me to decide on repassing the channel of the Dardanelles, and relinquishing... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1809 - 412 pages
...from the Bosphorus, with the circuitous eddies of the Port, rendered it impracticable to place ships for an attack- without a commanding breeze; which, during the ten days I was off the town, it was not my good fortune to meet with. " I now come to the point of explaining... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 258 pages
...from the Bosphorus, with the circuitous eddies of the port, rendered it impracticable to place ships for an attack without a commanding breeze, which, during the ten days I was off the town, it was not my good fortune to meet with. " I now come to the point of explaining... | |
| Englishmen - 1837 - 528 pages
...to place ships for an attack without a commanding breeze, which, during the ten days I was off tho town, it was not my good fortune to meet with. " I now come to the point of explaining to your lordship the motives which 6xed me to decide in repassing the channel of tho Dardanelles, and relinquishing... | |
| Edward Howard - Admirals - 1839 - 440 pages
...from the Bosphorus, with the circuitous eddies of the port, rendered it impracticable to place ships for an attack without a commanding breeze, which, during the ten days I was off" the town, it was not my good fortune to meet with. " I now come to the point of explaining... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - Great Britain - 1853 - 534 pages
...to place ships for an attack without a commanding breeze, which, during the ten days I was off tho town, it was not my good fortune to meet with. " I now come to the point of explaining to your lordship the motives which fixed me to decide in repassing the channel of the Dardanelles, and relinquishing... | |
| Englishmen - Great Britain - 1863 - 912 pages
...to place ships for an attack without a commanding breeze, which, during the ten days 1 was off tho town, it was not my good fortune to meet with. •- I now come to the point of explaining to your lordship the motives which fixed me to decide in repassing the channel of the Dardanelles, asid relinquishing... | |
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