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" ... all the ships in the port (with the exception of the outer frigate) were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole arsenal, store-houses, and gun-boats, exhibiting a spectacle of awful grandeur and interest no pen can describe. "
The New Monthly Magazine and Universal Register - Page 256
1816
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Bulletins and Other State Intelligence

1816 - 410 pages
...service ; it was by their fire all the ships in the port (with the exception of the outer frigate) were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...grandeur and interest, no pen can describe. The sloops of \rar which had been appropriated to aid and assist the ships of the line and prepare for their retreat,...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany, Volume 2

1816 - 846 pages
...service ; it was by their fire all the ships in the port (with the exception of the outer frigate) were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...exhibiting a spectacle of awful grandeur and interest 110 peo can describe. The sloops of war which had been appropriated to aid and assist the ships of...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 86, Part 2; Volume 120

1816 - 832 pages
...frigate) were in rl IIIH-S, which extended rapidly over the whole arsenal, storehouses, and gun- boats, exhibiting a spectacle of awful grandeur and interest no pen can describe. — The sloops of war, "hich hud been ai'p.-.-i iiaU'i.1 to aid and assist the ships of the line, and prepare for their retreat,...
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The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French ..., Volume 3

Hewson Clarke - 1816 - 690 pages
...service ; it was by their fire all the ships in the port (with the exception of the outer frigate)- were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole arsenal, store-houses, and gun-boats, exhibiting я spectacle of awful grandeur and interest no pen can describe. The sloops of war which had been appropriated...
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Lives of the British Admirals: Containing Also a New and Accurate ..., Volume 8

John Campbell - 1817 - 562 pages
...service ; it waa by their tire all the ships in the port (with the exception of the outer frigate) were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...that duty well, but embraced every opportunity of tiring through the intervals, and were constantly in motion. The shells from the bombs were admirably...
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Annual Register, Volume 58

Edmund Burke - 1817 - 860 pages
...good service; it was by their fire all the ships in the port (with the exception of the outer frigate) were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...that duty well, but embraced every opportunity of firing through the intervals, and were constantly in motion. The shells from the bombs were admirably...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 58

Edmund Burke - 1817 - 860 pages
...service; it was by their fire all the ships in the port (with the exception of the outer frigate J were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...sloops of war which had been appropriated to aid and asgist the ships of the line, and prepare for their retreat, performed not only that duty well, but...
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The Edinburgh annual register, Volume 9

1820 - 746 pages
...service ; it was by their fire all the ships in the port (with the exception of the outer frigate) were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...that duty well, but embraced every opportunity of firing through the intervals, and were constantly in motion. The shells from the bombs were admirably...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 9

1820 - 742 pages
...service ; it was by their fire all the ships in the port (with the exception of the outer frigate) were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...and interest no pen can describe. The sloops of war whicli .had been appropriated to aid and assist the ships of the line, and prepare for their retreat,...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9

Walter Scott - 1820 - 748 pages
...of the outer frigate) were in flames, which extended rapidij over the whole arsenal, store-house», and gun-boats, exhibiting a spectacle of awful grandeur...war which had been appropriated to aid and assist UK ships of the line, and prepare for their retreat, performed not only tkt duty well, but' embraced...
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