| 1807 - 770 pages
...I5thof June, by the corps under brigadier-general Crauford, not one moment was lost by rear-admiral Murray and myself, in making every necessary arrangement...After many delays, occasioned by foul winds, a landing w»~ effected, without, opposition, on the 28th of the same month, at the Ensinada it liarragun, a... | |
| William Cobbett - 1807 - 544 pages
...by Rear Admiral Murray ami myself in making every necessary arrangement for the nlfcick of Hue* nos Ayres. After many delays, occasioned by foul winds,...was effected, without opposition, on the 28th of the samft month, at the Entinada deBarfagan,a small bay about 30 mi!e» to tb,c . eastward of 4ho> town.... | |
| John Whitelocke - 1808 - 252 pages
...tth of June, by the corps under Brigadier-General Craufurd, not one moment was lost by Rear-Admiral Murray and myself in making every necessary arrangement...many delays, occasioned by foul winds, a landing was affected, without opposition, on the It'Hth of the same month, at the Knsinada de Barragon, a small... | |
| John Whitelocke - 1808 - 250 pages
...15th of June, by the corps under Brigadjer-General Craufurd, not one moment was lost by Rear-Admiral Murray and myself in making every necessary arrangement...Buenos Ayres. After many delays, occasioned by foul wmds, a landing was affected, without opposition, on the 28th of the same month, at the Ensinada de... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1809 - 412 pages
...at Monte Video," says the General, " on the 15th June, by the corps under Brig. General C'raul'unl, not one moment was lost by Rear Admiral Murray and...opposition, on the 28th of the same month, at the Ensinacta de Barragon, a small bay about thirty niles eastward of the town. The corps em- ' * ployed... | |
| Robert Grant Watson - 1884 - 342 pages
...I5th of June, by the corps under Brigadier-General Craufurd, not one moment was lost by Bear-Admiral Murray and myself, in making every necessary arrangement...winds, a landing was effected, without opposition, dn the 28th of the same month, at the Engenada de Barragon, a small bay about 30 miles to the eastward... | |
| Robert Grant Watson - 1884 - 348 pages
...was lost by Bear-Admiral Murray and myself, in making every necessary arrangement for the attack oi Buenos Ayre.s. After many delays, occasioned by foul...a landing was effected, without opposition, on the 2 8th of the same month, at the Ensrilada de Barragon, a small bay about 30 miles to the eastward of... | |
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