The United Service JournalH. Colburn, 1833 |
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Side 15
... regt . To Lieut - General Sir Hussey Vivian , Bart . , K.C.B. & c . & c . & c . I add , first , a certificate from one whose long - tried experience and cool capability of discernment in desperate circumstances are well known to most ...
... regt . To Lieut - General Sir Hussey Vivian , Bart . , K.C.B. & c . & c . & c . I add , first , a certificate from one whose long - tried experience and cool capability of discernment in desperate circumstances are well known to most ...
Side 16
... regt . “ Belfast , Aug. 9 , 1833. ” And secondly , an extract from a letter for which I am indebted to the kind and very soldier - like feelings of Colonel Brotherton . ་ ་ ' I will with pleasure , in compliance with your request ...
... regt . “ Belfast , Aug. 9 , 1833. ” And secondly , an extract from a letter for which I am indebted to the kind and very soldier - like feelings of Colonel Brotherton . ་ ་ ' I will with pleasure , in compliance with your request ...
Side 99
... regt . being appointed to the duty by the Commander - in - Chief , has been at Gosport for the last three months , instructing these regiments in the new drill , which is expected to be soon generally adopted in the army ; and ...
... regt . being appointed to the duty by the Commander - in - Chief , has been at Gosport for the last three months , instructing these regiments in the new drill , which is expected to be soon generally adopted in the army ; and ...
Side 124
... Regt . , stationed at Gosport , were placed , by the General commanding in chief , under the immediate orders of Colonel Lord Frederick Fitzclarence , ( a member of the Board of Revision , ) subject to the control of the Lieute- nant ...
... Regt . , stationed at Gosport , were placed , by the General commanding in chief , under the immediate orders of Colonel Lord Frederick Fitzclarence , ( a member of the Board of Revision , ) subject to the control of the Lieute- nant ...
Side 139
... Regt . of Drag . Guards . - Capt . J. Davis , from h . p . unat . to be Paymaster , vice C. J. Furlong , who exch , 4th Regt . of Light Drag . - Lieut . F. C. Fyers , from the 47th regt . to be Lieut . vice W. Skip- with , who exch ...
... Regt . of Drag . Guards . - Capt . J. Davis , from h . p . unat . to be Paymaster , vice C. J. Furlong , who exch , 4th Regt . of Light Drag . - Lieut . F. C. Fyers , from the 47th regt . to be Lieut . vice W. Skip- with , who exch ...
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Side 315 - And every one that was in distress, and every one that was in debt, and every one that was discontented, gathered themselves unto him; and he became a captain over them: and there were with him about four hundred men.
Side 444 - Come as the winds come, when Forests are rended ; Come as the waves come, when Navies are stranded : Faster come, faster come, Faster and faster, Chief, vassal, page and groom, Tenant and master.
Side 201 - I've met with many a breeze before. But never such a blow!" Then reading on his 'bacco box. He heaved a heavy sigh. And then began to eye his pipe, And then to pipe his eye. And then he tried to sing ' All's Well,' But could not, though he tried; His head was turned — and so he chewed His pigtail till he died.
Side 177 - On a bed of green sea-flowers thy limbs shall be laid, — Around thy white bones the red coral shall grow; Of thy fair yellow locks threads of amber be made, And every part suit to thy mansion below.
Side 413 - ... and it was not until the 1st of July that we reached the beach, completely exhausted by hunger and fatigue. " A hut was speedily constructed, and the boats, three of which had been washed off the beach, but providentially driven on shore again, were repaired during...
Side 154 - And down she suck'd with her the whirling wave, Like one who grapples with his enemy, And strives to strangle him before he die.
Side 414 - Next day, when the gale abated, we crossed Admiralty Inlet, and were detained six days on the coast by a strong north-east wind. On the 25th we crossed Navy Board Inlet, and on the following morning, to our inexpressible joy, we descried a ship in the offing, becalmed, which proved to be the Isabella of Hull, the same ship which I commanded in 1818: at noon we reached her, when her enterprising commander, who had in vain searched for us in Prince Regent's Inlet, after giving us three cheers, received...
Side 414 - Isabella, betides his duty as third in command, took charge of the meteorological journal, the distribution and economy of provisions, and to his judicious plans and suggestions must be attributed the uncommon degree of health which our crew enjoyed ; and as two out of the three who died in the four years and a half were cut off early in the voyage, by diseases not peculiar to the climate, only one man can be said to have perished.
Side 414 - We have, however, the consolation, that the results of this expedition have been conclusive, and to science highly important, and may be briefly comprehended in the following words : — The discovery of the Gulf of Boothia, the continent and isthmus of Boothia Felix, and a vast number of islands, rivers, and lakes ; the undeniable establishment that the north-east point of America extends to the 74th degree of north latitude ; valuable observations of every kind, but particularly on the magnet ;...
Side 28 - The LORD shall make the rain of thy land powder and dust: from heaven shall it come down upon thee, until thou be destroyed.