Bulletins and Other State IntelligenceCompiled and arranged from the official documents published in the London gazette., 1809 |
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... batteries , to the northward of St. Pierre's ; the Amaranthe tacked and worked in under a heavy fire from the bat- teries and brig , from which she suffered considerably , having one killed and five wounded , followed by the Circe , the ...
... batteries , to the northward of St. Pierre's ; the Amaranthe tacked and worked in under a heavy fire from the bat- teries and brig , from which she suffered considerably , having one killed and five wounded , followed by the Circe , the ...
Page 69
... batteries . necessary ordnance was landed in a small bay , west of Point Noire ; Captain Cockburn , of His Majesty's ship Pompée , with the seamen , got the mortars and howitzers to the batteries by the greatest possible exertions ; and ...
... batteries . necessary ordnance was landed in a small bay , west of Point Noire ; Captain Cockburn , of His Majesty's ship Pompée , with the seamen , got the mortars and howitzers to the batteries by the greatest possible exertions ; and ...
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... batteries ; the one , Fort Diamant , which commands the entrance of the river Mahuree , the other , Grand Cane , com- manding the great road to the town of Cayenne . The vessels , with the remainder of the troops , I entrusted to ...
... batteries ; the one , Fort Diamant , which commands the entrance of the river Mahuree , the other , Grand Cane , com- manding the great road to the town of Cayenne . The vessels , with the remainder of the troops , I entrusted to ...
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