| History - 1762 - 578 pages
...the men aihore. The Count de Carne, finding he could not get out of the ihip, was forced to ftrike his colours, and to furrender prifoner, with M. Darbaud, and the Chevalier de Glandeves, M. de Sufrim, the chevaleir de Damas, and five inferior officers ; the reft were foldiers with fome gunners,... | |
| Robert Beatson - Great Britain - 1790 - 622 pages
...carrying the men afhore. The Comte de Carne, finding he could not get off the (hip, was forced to ftrike his colours, and to furrender prifoner, with M. Darbaud, and the Chevalier de Olandives, M. de Suffrein, the Chevalier de Damas, and five inferior officers; there were a few foldiers... | |
| History - 1792 - 528 pages
...colours, and to furrender prifoner, with M. Darbaud, and the Chevalier de Glandeves, M. de Sufrim, the Chevalier de Damas, and five inferior officers...were foldiers, with fome gunners, making in all about fixty, whom the Englifli took on board, and fet fire to the veflel, which burnt in the night. I was... | |
| Robert Beatson - Great Britain - 1804 - 478 pages
...carrying the men a(hore. The Comte de Came, finding he could not get off the (hip, was forced to (trike his colours, and to furrender prifoner, with M. Darbaud, and the Chevalier de Glandives, M. de Suffiein, the Chevalier de Damas, and five inferior officers ; there were a few foldiers... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1760 - 524 pages
...carrying the men aihore. The Count de Carne, finding he could not get out of the mip, was forced to ftrike his colours, and to furrender prifoner, with M. Darbaud,...were foldiers with fome gunners, making in all about fixty, whom the Engliih took on board, and fet fire to the vefTel, which burnt in the night. I was... | |
| English essays - 1763 - 804 pages
...men alhore. The count de C'hai n£, finding he could not get out of his (hip, was forced to ftrike his colours, and to furrender prifoner, with M. Darbaud,...Glandeves, M. de Suffrim, the chevalier de Damas, and five gardespavilion i the reft were foldiers with fome gunners : making in all about 60, whom the Englifh... | |
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