| 1797 - 618 頁
...in particular, were nearly annihilated. The frigate in which they were conveyed, became a house of pestilence. Upwards of one hundred of their number...Jamaica, and one hundred and fifty more were left in a 'lying state at Port Royal. The wretched remains of the whole detachment discovered, on their landing... | |
| 1797 - 616 頁
...in particular, were nearly annihilated. The frigate in which they were conveyed, became a house of pestilence. Upwards of one hundred of their number...the short passage between Guadaloupe and Jamaica, E ml one hundred and fifty more were left in a dying state at Port Royal. The wretched remains of the... | |
| Sir James Basket, Sir James Barskett - 1818 - 478 頁
...embarkalion, of about seventy men each, but the aggregate number, when landed, was not quite three hundred. Upwards of one hundred of their number were buried...fifty more were left in a dying state at Port Royal. Such was the mortality, after their arrival, that no less than forty officers, and upwards of six hundred... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1819 - 524 頁
...nearly annihilated. The frigate in which " they were conveyed became a house of pestilence. Up" wards of one hundred of their number were buried in the...deep, in the short passage between Guadaloupe and Ja" maica, and one hundred and fifty more were left in a dying* " state at Port Royal. The wretched... | |
| Edward Pelham Brenton - 1823 - 616 頁
...the frigate which conveyed the flank companies became a house of pestilence. More than one hundred were buried in the deep in the short passage between...Guadaloupe and Jamaica ; and one hundred and fifty were left in a dying state at Port Royal : upwards of forty officers and six hundred rank and file... | |
| Sir James Barskett, Sir James Basket - 1824 - 320 頁
...embarkation, of about seventy men each, but the aggregate number, when landed, was not quite three hundred. Upwards of one hundred of their number were buried in the deep, in the short passage between Guadalnupe and Jamaica, and one hundred and fifty more were left in a dying state at Port Royal. Such... | |
| Edward Pelham Brenton - 1837 - 968 頁
...the frigate which conveyed the flank companies became a house of pestilence. More than one hundred were buried in the deep 'in the short passage between...Guadaloupe and Jamaica ; and one hundred and fifty were left in a dying state at Port Royal : upwards of forty officers, and six hundred rank and file... | |
| David Alexander Napier Lomax - 1899 - 520 頁
...in particular were nearly ' annihilated. The frigate in which they were conveyed became a " house of pestilence. Upwards of one hundred of their number...hundred and fifty more were left in a dying state a* Port Royal. The wretched remains of the whole detachment discovered on landing at Port-au-Prince... | |
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