Memoir of the life of admiral sir Edward Codrington, with selections from his correspondence, ed. by lady Bourchier, Volum 1 |
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Side 363
... Porte - the dissensions and piracies of the Greeks - the armistice to be enforced , but force to be avoided - the separate interests of the different Powers in the Mediterranean , and the imminent danger that by delay there might remain ...
... Porte - the dissensions and piracies of the Greeks - the armistice to be enforced , but force to be avoided - the separate interests of the different Powers in the Mediterranean , and the imminent danger that by delay there might remain ...
Side 369
... Porte , in answer to the foreign ambassadors at Constantinople , respecting the affairs of Greece . VOL . I. BB Extrait de la Note adressée par la Porte aux Puissances.
... Porte , in answer to the foreign ambassadors at Constantinople , respecting the affairs of Greece . VOL . I. BB Extrait de la Note adressée par la Porte aux Puissances.
Side 370
sir Edward Codrington Jane Barbara lady Bourchier. Extrait de la Note adressée par la Porte aux Puissances étrangères . Le 16 juin 1827 . J'ai conquis la Grèce avec les armes , je la possède depuis quatre siècles . J'ai traité les Grecs ...
sir Edward Codrington Jane Barbara lady Bourchier. Extrait de la Note adressée par la Porte aux Puissances étrangères . Le 16 juin 1827 . J'ai conquis la Grèce avec les armes , je la possède depuis quatre siècles . J'ai traité les Grecs ...
Side 372
... Porte and all its different states ; and it was my intention to have taken advantage of an insult offered to the ' Glasgow ' at Alexandria , to place this matter in its right point of view to the Pacha of Egypt , through our consul ...
... Porte and all its different states ; and it was my intention to have taken advantage of an insult offered to the ' Glasgow ' at Alexandria , to place this matter in its right point of view to the Pacha of Egypt , through our consul ...
Side 374
... Porte itself . I cannot say I promise my- self much pleasure from this visit , because I shall not have time to see enough to balance the disagreeable business of being landed in high form , as I find I am always to be on coming to ...
... Porte itself . I cannot say I promise my- self much pleasure from this visit , because I shall not have time to see enough to balance the disagreeable business of being landed in high form , as I find I am always to be on coming to ...
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Admiral De Rigny Admiralty amongst anchor Areñs army arrival Asia attack August battle BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR betwixt Blake boats Cadiz Campo Verde Captain Codrington Catalonia chief coast command conduct Corfu dear dear Jane despatches doubt duty EDWARD CODRINGTON EDWD enemy England English Eroles fear feel fire fleet Flushing force French frigates Gibraltar give Government Greece Greek guns hear honour hope July Lacy land letter lieutenant Lord Cochrane Lord Nelson Lord Wellington Mataro morning Nauplia Navarin never night officers opinion Orion Pacha passed Peniscola poor port present Queen Charlotte received Rigny sail Salou sent September ships shore shot signal Sir E. C. Smyrna Spaniards Spanish squadron success Tarragona tell tion to-day told Tortosa town Treaty troops trust Turkish Turks Valencia vessels WALCHEREN EXPEDITION whilst whole wind wish wounded yesterday
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Side 186 - See, what a grace was seated on this brow; Hyperion's curls; the front of Jove himself; An eye like Mars, to threaten and command; A station like the herald Mercury, New-lighted on a heaven-kissing hill; A combination, and a form, indeed, Where every god did seem to set his seal, To give the world assurance of a man : This was your husband.