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October 23, 1869. war on the possessions of France and Spain in the Caribbean Islands. New Regiments were ..

... October 23, 1869. war on the possessions of France and Spain in the Caribbean Islands. New Regiments were necessarily raised to meet the exigencies which had arisen, and before Marlborough had completed the task assigned him there were forty Regiments ...

dilating avarice that was ever allowed to blacken the fame of great, free, wealthy, and victorious people. We ..

... s—on the shores of the Ganges, and at the foot of the Himalaya—by the ocean Lakes of Canada, and in the humblest of the Caribbean Isles—in the wilderness of the Cape, and the forests of Australia, duty is as regularly performed, and the rights and comforts ...

Now Ready, in ™l. dinary volumes, with _ * R. BURKE’S NEW PEERAGE AND IVI BARONETACiE FOR 1841. Corrected to

... 2l». cloth S le iR d, E f DWARD SEAWARD S NARRATIVE of hia SHIPWRECK, and Consequent Discovery of certain Islands In the Caribbean Sea; with a Detail of many extraordinary and highly interesting Events In his Life, from 1/33 to 1749, •written in bis own ...

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... destined for the Fast Indies, and is nearly ready. Abachse. l(i. Com. Agar, has sailed from St. Thomas s to visit all the Caribbean Islands under the English govern- ment. Asia. 84. Rear Admiral Sir G. Parker, C. 8., was m the Tagus on the 10th inst. Bclvidera ...

REMINISCENCES

... had escaped from the roadstead of Toulon, and passed the gut of Gibraltar. It was now—in the middle of May, 1805 in the Caribbean Seas. The Diamond Rock, a cone of narrow base rising four or five hundred feet out of theses, and standing as it were sentinel ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY GAZETTE

... being nearly 20 degrees warmer. This is caused by the warm surface water being blown before both the trade winds into the Caribbean Sea, and from there circling round as the well-know Gulf Stream—the cold water from the South Pole coming north and taking ...

CHAPTER XI

... it became a matter of importance to England to obtain possession of the place, and to extend the conquest to other of the Caribbean Islands. To Lord Kollo was assigned the duty of capturing the group. With the Ist Royals, the 17th and 22nd Regiments, then ...

SHIPPING

... April B—Plantaoenet, Domett, Bengal, 20th Dec.— John Fleming, /l«se, do. Sd Dec.— Augustus, Carr, Mauritius,2othDec. Apiil9—Caribbean, Fleming, do.— Lvra, Swan, Singapore, 6th Nov. Passengers Arrived. —Per Childe Harold —Dr. and Mrs. W. Carstairs and family—Capt ...

(Tcurt nnli jfasljionabTe Me

... 26. —The King has appointed Msj.- Gen. Sir Lionel Smith, K.C.B. (the Governor-General and Coin.-in-Cbicfof M.’s Windward Caribbean Islands), to ,lso Governor-General end Com.-in.C'bicf of H.M.’s Colonics '„(• Bntifli Guiana, Trinidad, and St. Lucia; and ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY GAZETTE. A Colonial Naval Defence

... pamphlet, entitled, “The Colonies Self-Defensive,” suggested the establishment of military colonies in the islands of the Caribbean Sea on strategic principles, nothing came of it, and in the event, say, of an American War, they might be very much at the ...

Jjlabal Jtlilitarg Gazette. LONDON: WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 18S2. The French Alliance. CONSIDERING the great ..

... of French territory in India, and further East, besides settlements on the West Coast of Africa, and old colonies in the Caribbean Sea, and at the same time cause the French Hag to disappear from the Pacific Ocean. On the other hand, the loss of the French ...