Publications of the Navy Records Society, 第 12 卷

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Navy Records Society, 1898
 

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第 91 頁 - I have the honour to be, Sir, Your Excellency's most obedient, humble servant, (Signed) TB MARTIN.
第 296 頁 - Wittgenstein has been promoted from an inferior to a higher rank. The Emperor has displayed true munificence towards the widow of Tiedeman. She is to receive as pension his full pay of 1,900 Prussian dollars, which is far more than could have been expected I beg respects to Mr. Gumming, who I suppose will accompany you home, and have the honour to be, with the utmost respect, Sir, Your most obedient servant, A. GIBSON. The day after to-morrow is the Emperor's coronation day. York is said to have...
第 292 頁 - I have the honour to be, Sir, with the greatest respect, your obedient servant,
第 289 頁 - I have the honour to be with great truth and regard, Sir, Your most obedient, humble servant, CATHCART.
第 xiv 頁 - By the state of yesterday, we had 12,500 men less under arms than we had the day before the battle. They are not in the hospitals, nor are they killed, nor have they fallen into the hands of the enemy as prisoners. ... I believe they are concealed in the villages in the mountains.
第 330 頁 - Victualers fit and ready for service. I am commanded by their Lordships to signify their direction to you to give...
第 128 頁 - Tbe position taken by the Russian, flotilla under Percola Point seemed so much like a defiance, that I considered something was necessary to be done, in order to impress these strangers with that sense of respect and fear, which his Majesty's other enemies are accustomed to show to the British flag; I therefore determined to gratify the anxious wish of Lieut.
第 258 頁 - Polotzk, to ivhich last place he had pursued Oudinot, and leaving a strong advanced post in front of it, in order to deceive him, the Count immediately took a direction with his army towards Druya to meet Macdonald, of whose departure from this neighbourhood he had received early intelligence.
第 128 頁 - Prometheus, which were assembled by nine o'clock last night, and proceeded with an irresistible zeal and intrepidity towards the enemy, who had the advantage of local knowledge, to take a position of extraordinary strength within two rocks, serving as a cover to their wings, and from whence they could pour a destructive fire of grape upon our boats, which, notwithstanding, advanced with perfect coolness, and never fired a gun till actually touching the enemy, when they boarded, swor J in hand, and...
第 407 頁 - If anyone wishes to know the history of this war, I will tell them that it is our maritime superiority gives me the power of maintaining my army while the enemy are unable to do so.

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