 | Parliamentary and political miscellany - 1851
...Foreland by Dover, Folkestone, Beachy Head, Brighton, Arundel, to Selsey Bill, near Portsmouth, and I say that, excepting immediately under the fire of...any time of tide, with any wind, and in any weather, and from which such body of infantry, so thrown on shore, would not find within the distance of five... | |
 | BARON P. E MAURICE - 1852
...Beachey Head, Brighton, Arundel, " to Selsey Bill, near Portsmouth; and that, excepting imme" diately under the fire of Dover Castle, there is not a spot...time of tide, with any wind, and in any " weather, and from which such body of infantry, so thrown " on shore, would not find within the distance of five... | |
 | James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1852
...line from the North Foreland to the Selsey Bill, near Portsmouth, the Duke of Wellington says :— ' There is not a spot on the coast on which infantry...any time of tide, with any wind, and in any weather, and from which such body of infantry, so thrown on shore, would not find, within the distance of five... | |
 | Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - 1853
...Foreland, by Dover, Folkestone, Beachyhead, Brighton, Arundel, to Selsey Bill, near Portsmouth; and I say that, excepting immediately under the fire of...any time of tide, with any wind, and in any weather, and from which such body of infantry, so thrown on shore, would not find, within the distance of five... | |
 | William Bowles - 1854 - 302 pages
...Foreland, by Dover, Folkstone, Beachy Head, Brighton Arundel, to Selsey Bill, near Portsmouth, and I say that, excepting immediately under the fire of...any time of tide, with any wind and in any weather, and from which such body of infantry, so thrown on shore, would not find within the distance of five... | |
 | Hans Busk - 1859
...Foreland, by Dover, Folkestone, Beachy-head, Brighton, Arundel, to Selsey-bill, near Portsmouth; and I say that, excepting immediately under the fire of...any time of tide, with any wind and in any weather, and from which such body of infantry, so thrown on shore, would not find within the distance of five... | |
 | Hans Busk - 1859 - 439 pages
...Foreland, by Dover, Folkestone, lieachy-head, Brighton. Arundel, to Sclsey-bill, near Portsmouth ; and I say that, excepting immediately under the fire of...any time of tide, with any wind and in any weather, and from which such body of infantry, so thrown on shore, would not find within the distance of five... | |
 | Hans Busk - 1859 - 439 pages
...Foreland, by Dover, Folkestone, Beachy-head, Brighton, Arundel, to Selsey-bill, near Portsmouth ; and I say that, excepting immediately under the fire of...any time of tide, with any wind and in any weather, and from which such body of infantry, so thrown on shore, would not find within the distance of five... | |
 | HUMPHREY BLUNT - 1860
...to Selsey-bill, near Portsmouth, and I say that, excepting immediately under the fire of Dove 1 ' o Castle, there is not a spot on the coast on which...any time of tide, with any wind, and in any weather, and from which such body of infantry so thrown on shore, would not find within the distance of five... | |
 | HUMPHREY BLUNT - 1860
...Arundel, to Selsey-bill, near Portsmouth, and I say that, excepting immediately under the fire of Dove r Castle, there is not a spot on the coast on which...any time of tide, with any wind, and in any weather, and from which such body of infantry so thrown on shore, would not find within the distance of five... | |
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