Britain's Sea-soldiers: A History of the Royal Marines and Their Predecessors and of Their Services in Action, Ashore and Afloat, and Upon Sundry Other Occasions of Moment, Volume 1Lyceum Press, 1924 |
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... Navy . With Rooke at Gibraltar , Hawke at Quiberon , Rodney at Dominica , Howe on the First of June , Jervis at St. Vincent , Nelson at the Nile and Trafalgar , and in countless other actions , great and small , the Marine has fought ...
... Navy . With Rooke at Gibraltar , Hawke at Quiberon , Rodney at Dominica , Howe on the First of June , Jervis at St. Vincent , Nelson at the Nile and Trafalgar , and in countless other actions , great and small , the Marine has fought ...
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... Navy , " but as a matter of fact they are part and parcel of the Navy , and though the smallest branch in point of numbers may claim to be the oldest branch . Soldiers fought at sea before the advent of sail - power and of sailors ...
... Navy , " but as a matter of fact they are part and parcel of the Navy , and though the smallest branch in point of numbers may claim to be the oldest branch . Soldiers fought at sea before the advent of sail - power and of sailors ...
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... Navy ... ... ... ... ADDENDA . - Goff's and Ingoldsby's Regiments in action afloat , 1652 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Page 1 ... 12 12 13 321 CHAPTER II . THE MARINE REGIMENTS , 1664-1702 . The Admiral's Regiment , 1664 - Its ...
... Navy ... ... ... ... ADDENDA . - Goff's and Ingoldsby's Regiments in action afloat , 1652 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Page 1 ... 12 12 13 321 CHAPTER II . THE MARINE REGIMENTS , 1664-1702 . The Admiral's Regiment , 1664 - Its ...
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... navy of Alfred the Great with its Corps of Butes carles , who , as they served partly on shore side by side with the Hus carles3 as bodyguard to the reigning monarch , and partly on board the Royal or whatever other ships were impressed ...
... navy of Alfred the Great with its Corps of Butes carles , who , as they served partly on shore side by side with the Hus carles3 as bodyguard to the reigning monarch , and partly on board the Royal or whatever other ships were impressed ...
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... Navy , and the marine , or sea - soldier , was again in evidence , as we see by the following : " Henry VIII . anno regni tertio anno Dom . 1512. Indentura Dominum Regem , et Edwardum Howard generalem armatæ super mare , witnesseth ...
... Navy , and the marine , or sea - soldier , was again in evidence , as we see by the following : " Henry VIII . anno regni tertio anno Dom . 1512. Indentura Dominum Regem , et Edwardum Howard generalem armatæ super mare , witnesseth ...
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Britain's Sea-soldiers: A History of the Royal Marines and Their ..., Volume 1 Cyril Field Volledige weergave - 1924 |
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Pagina 147 - And now ensued one of the greatest scenes of war that can be conceived: if we look to the height, Howe's corps, ascending the hill in the face of intrenchments, and in a very disadvantageous ground, was much engaged; to the left the enemy pouring in fresh troops by thousands, over the land; and in the arm of the sea our ships and floating batteries cannonading them; straight before us a large and noble town in one great blaze...
Pagina 136 - Highlanders, the belief that the punishment of the cruelty, oppression, or misconduct of an individual descended as a curse on his children, to the third and fourth generation, was not confined to the common people. All ranks were influenced by it...
Pagina 300 - The finest action is the better for a piece of purple. If the soldiers of the Birkenhead had not gone down in line, or these marines of the Wager had walked away simply into the island, like plenty of other brave fellows in the like circumstances, my Benthamite arithmetician would assign a far lower value to the two stories. We have to desire a grand air in our heroes ; and such a knowledge of the human stage as shall make them put the dots on their own i's, and leave us in no suspense as to when...
Pagina 162 - ye rising realms! record Time's opening scenes, and Truth's unerring word. There shall broad streets their stately walls extend, The circus widen, and the crescent bend; There ray'd from cities o'er the cultur'd land, Shall bright canals, and solid roads expand.
Pagina 244 - I was at the time under the break of the poop, aiding in running out a carronade, when a cry of 'Stand clear there! here it comes!' made me look up, and at that instant the mainmast fell over the bulwarks just above me. This ponderous mass made the...
Pagina 146 - The heights, as above described, both north and south (in the soldier's phrase), command the town; that is, give an opportunity of erecting batteries above any that you can make against them, and consequently are much more advantageous. It was absolutely necessary we should make ourselves masters of these heights, and we proposed to begin with Dorchester...
Pagina 244 - At this hour a three-decked ship was seen apparently steering towards us ; it can easily be imagined with what anxiety every eye turned towards this formidable object, which would either relieve us from our unwelcome neighbours or render our situation desperate. We had scarcely seen the British colours since one o'clock, and it is impossible to express our emotion as the alteration of the stranger's course displayed the white ensign to our sight.
Pagina 5 - Foes are they," sang a Roman poet of the time, "fierce beyond other foes and cunning as they are fierce ; the sea is their school of war and the storm their friend ; they are sea-wolves that prey on the pillage of the world...
Pagina 143 - were so much exhausted with fatigue that they were obliged to lie down for rest on the ground, their tongues hanging out of their mouths, like those of dogs after a chase.
Pagina 244 - About five o'clock the officers assembled in the captain's cabin to take some refreshment. The parching effects of the smoke made this a welcome summons, although some of us had been fortunate in relieving our thirst by plundering the captain's grapes, which hung round his cabin ; still four hours...