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" The Dey informed Captain Dashwood, he knew perfectly well the armament was destined for Algiers, and asked him if it was true; he replied, if he had such information, he knew as much as he did, and probably from the same source—the public prints. "
Personal recollections of the expedition to Algiers in August, 1816, etc ... - Page 58
by sir Frederick Thomas Michell - 1865 - 134 pages
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 86, Part 2; Volume 120

1816 - 832 pages
...batteries, gun-boats, &c. and every where strengthening the si a-defences. — The Dey informed Capt. Dashwood he knew perfectly well the armament was destined...replied, if he had such information, he knew as much as be did, and probably from the same source — the public prints. The ships were all in poit, and between...
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The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French ..., Volume 3

Hewson Clarke - 1816 - 690 pages
...confirmed, that about forty thousand men had been brought down from the interior, and all the janissaries called in from distant garrisons, and that they were...indefatigably employed in their batteries, gun-boats, <¿c, and every where strengthening the sea defences. The dey informed captain Dashwood he knew perfectly...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9

Walter Scott - 1820 - 748 pages
...further continued, that about 40,000 men had been brought down from the interior, and all the Janissaries called in from distant garrisons, and that they were...batteries, gun-boats, &c. and every where strengthening the st-a-defences. The Dey informed Captain Dashwood he knew perfectly well the armament was destined for...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9

Walter Scott - 1820 - 748 pages
...confirmed, that about 4-0,000 men had been brought down from the interior, and all the Janissaries called in from distant garrisons, and that they were indefatigably employed in their hatteries, gun-boats, &c. and every where strengthening the sea-defences. The Dey informed Captain...
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The Naval History of Great Britain: From the Year MDCCLXXXIII to MDCCCXXII.

Edward Pelham Brenton - 1825 - 522 pages
...confirmed, that about forty thousand men had been brought down from the interior, and all the janissaries called in from distant garrisons, and that they were...strengthening the sea-defences. "The Dey informed Captain Dash wood, he knew perfectly well the armament was destined for Algiers, and asked him if it was true;...
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The Naval History of Great Britain: From the Year MDCCLXXXIII to MDCCCXXII.

Edward Pelham Brenton - 1825 - 540 pages
...confirmed, that about forty thousand men had been brought down from the interior, and all the janissaries called in from distant garrisons, and that they were...&c. and every where strengthening the sea-defences. 'i '. "The Dey informed Captain Dashwood, he knew perfectly well the armament' was destined for Algiers,...
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Sketches of Algiers, Political, Historical, and Civil: Containing an Account ...

William Shaler - 1826 - 334 pages
...confirmed, that about forty thousand men had been brought down from the interior, and all the Janissaries called in from distant garrisons, and that they were...batteries, gun-boats, &c. and every where strengthening the sea defences. The Dey informed Captain Dashwood he knew perfectly well the armament was destined for...
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Tales of the Wars; Or, Naval and Military Chronicle: To which is ..., Volume 1

1836 - 480 pages
...confirmed, that about forty thousand men had been brought down from the interior, and all the janissaries called in from distant garrisons, and that they were...Captain Dashwood, he knew perfectly well the armament wa^ destined for Algiers, and asked him if it was true ; he replied, if he had such information, he...
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Tales of the wars; or, Naval and military chronicle

1836 - 884 pages
...confirmed, that about forty thousand men had been brought down from the interior, and all the janissaries called in from distant garrisons, and that they were...indefatigably employed in their batteries, gun-boats, Sic. and every where strengthening the sea-defences. The Dey informed Captain Dashwood, he knew perfectly...
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The Naval History of Great Britain, from the Year MDCCLXXXIII. to MDCCCXXXVI.

Edward Pelham Brenton - 1837 - 778 pages
...further confirmed, that about 40,000 had been brought down from the interior, and all the Janissaries called in from distant garrisons, and that they were...indefatigably employed in their batteries, gun-boats, &c., and everywhere strengthening the sea-defences. Otuv'/iD 70 ^ CAi'rBHj..TOj"S IIA/VI. li.S OHr r, -- v O-...
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