| Basil Hall - Chile - 1824 - 806 pages
...of 120 men killed and wounded ; the Chilians 11 killed, and 30 wounded. This loss was a death-blow to the Spanish naval force in that quarter of the...planning and conducting this astonishing enterprise, are so peculiarly his own, and so much in character with the great deeds of his early life, that a... | |
| Basil Hall - Chile - 1824 - 240 pages
...of 120 men killed and wounded, and the Chilians 11 killed and 30 wounded. This loss was a death-blow to the Spanish naval force in that quarter of the...gallantry displayed by Lord Cochrane, both in planning and in conducting this astonishing enterprise, are so peculiarly his own, and so much in character with... | |
| Basil Hall - 1824 - 492 pages
...of 120 men killed and wounded, and the Chilians 11 killed and 30 wounded. This loss was a death-blow to the Spanish naval force in that quarter of the...gallantry displayed by Lord Cochrane, both in planning and in conducting this astonishing enterprise, are so peculiarly his own, and so much in character with... | |
| Basil Hall - Chile - 1825 - 408 pages
...kill• '•'* > ed and wounded; the Chilians 11 killed, and 30 wounded. This loss was a death-blow to the Spanish naval force in that quarter of the...planning and conducting this astonishing enterprise, are so peculiarly his own, and so much in character with the great deeds of his early life, that a... | |
| W. B. Stevenson - 1825 - 490 pages
...•• • t C .I . ••' . • ..• Of this achievement of Lord Cochrane, Captain Hall says, " the skill and gallantry displayed by Lord Cochrane, both in planning and conducting this astonishing enterprize, are so peculiarly his own, and so much in character with the great deeds of his early life,... | |
| William Bennet Stevenson - Chile - 1825 - 496 pages
...assisted the patriots on the preceding night. Of this achievement of Lord Cochrahe, Captain Hall says, " the skill and gallantry displayed by Lord Cochrane, both in planning and conducting this astonishing enterprize, are so peculiarly his own, and so much in character with the great deeds of his early life,... | |
| Old Sailor - Naval biography - 1826 - 534 pages
...of 120 men killed and wounded ; the Chilians II killed, and 30 wounded. This loss was a death-blow to the Spanish naval force in that quarter of the...Cochrane, both in planning and conducting this astonishing enterprize, are so peculiarly his own, and so much in character with the great deeds of his early life,... | |
| John Campbell - 1841 - 604 pages
...men killed and wounded, the Chilians eleven killed, and thirty wounded. " This loss was a death-blow to the Spanish naval force in that quarter of the...left lord Cochrane undisputed master of the coast." Lord Cochrane's latest employment was in the service of the Brazils, the emperor of which, Don Pedro,... | |
| Thomas Sutcliffe - Chile - 1841 - 620 pages
...men killed and wounded; the Chilians eleven killed, and thirty wounded. “This loss was a death-blow to the Spanish naval force in that quarter of the...afterwards ventured to show themselves, but left Lord Cochraime undisputed muter of the coe.st.” General San Martin's Official Dcspatch to the Chilian... | |
| Thomas Sutcliffe - Chile - 1841 - 606 pages
...men killed and wounded ; the Chilians eleven killed, and thirty wounded. " This loss was a death-blow to the Spanish naval force in that quarter of the...frigates and some smaller vessels in the Pacific, theynever afterwards ventured to show themselves, but left Lord Cochrane undisputed master of the coast."•... | |
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