| 1759 - 742 pages
...forts and batteries on the ¡(land of durée, which were (bon reduced to deiire to capitulate; and the Governor's demands were, to be allowed to march the French troops out of the gariubn • According to a letter from one of the officers, dated Uldage, Dec. 1 1. the officers whofurvived... | |
| 1759 - 422 pages
...forts and batteries on the ifland of Goree, which were, foon reduced to defire to capitulate ; and the Governor's demands were, to be allowed to march the...troops out of the garrifon with the honours of war. LJis terms I absolutely rejected, and began a frefh attack; it was, however, but of a very ftiort duration,... | |
| 1762 - 578 pages
...fort and batterie» on the ifland of Goree, which were foon reduced todefire to capitulate; and the governor's demands were, to be allowed to march the...garrifon with the honours of war. His terms I abfolutely rejefted, and began a frefh, attack; it was, however, but of very Ihort duration, when the ifland,... | |
| 1764 - 666 pages
...of Gorce, which were focn reduced fo difirc to capttulate ; and the Governor's Remands were, to he allowed to march the French Troops out of the Garrifon with the Honours .of War. His Terms I abfolutely rejefcted, and hegan 3 frefh Attack i it was, however, but of a vcry fnort Duration, when the Itl.tt'H,... | |
| Robert Beatson - 1790 - 622 pages
...and batteries on the ifland of Goree, " which were foon reduced to defire to capitulate : and the " Governor's demands were, to be allowed to march the...rejected, and began a frefh attack. " It was, however, of very fhort duration, when the ifland, " forts, garrifon, &c. furrendered at difcretion to his Ma"... | |
| 1792 - 528 pages
...batteries on the ifland of Goree, which were foon reduced to defire to capitulate ; and the governor'« demands were, to be allowed to march the French troops...war. His terms I abfolutely rejected, and began a frelh attack ; i: was however, but of very ihort duration, when the ifland, forts, garrifon, &c. furrendered... | |
| John Charnock - 1797 - 528 pages
...batteries on the ifland of Goree, which were loon reduced to delire permtflTion to capitulate. The governor's demands were, to be allowed to march the French troops out of thegamfon with the honours of war. His terms I ablblutely rcjecied and began a frein attack: it was,... | |
| 1802 - 522 pages
...fort and batteries on the island of Goree, which were soon reduced to 'desire to capitulate ; and the governor's demands were, to be allowed to march the French troops out of the garrison with the honours of war. His terms I absolutely rejected, and began a fresh attack ; it was,... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1805 - 414 pages
...and batteries on the island of Goree, which were soon reduced to desire permission to capitulate. The governor's demands were, to be allowed to march the French troops out of the garrison with the honours of war. His terms I absolutely rejected, and began a fresh attack ; it was,... | |
| 1759 - 438 pages
...forts and batteries on the ifland of Goree, which were foon reduced to dcfire to capitulate ; and the Governor's demands were, to be allowed to march the...garrifon with the honours of war. His terms I abfolutely re'efled, and began a frefh attack j it was, however, but of a very fliort duration, when the ifland,... | |
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