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A short relation of the River Nile: of its source and current; or Its Overflowing the Campagnia of Egypt, till it runs into the Mediterranean; and of other curiosities. With a new preface. Written by an eye witness, who lived many years in the chief kingdom of the Abyssine empire.
Lobo, Jerónymo, 1596?-1678.Date: [1798]- Books
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Authentic narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's squadron, under the command of Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson, from its sailing to Gibraltar, to the conclusion of the glorious Battle of the Nile; drawn up from the minutes of an officer of rank in the squadron.
Berry, Edward, Sir, 1768-1831.Date: [1798]- Books
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A sermon, preached in New-Brentford Chapel, before the members of the Brentford Armed Association on Sunday, October 28, 1798. For the benefit of the widows and orphans of the seamen who fell in the glorious Battle of the Nile. To which is subjoined the prayer used at the consecration of the colours, presented to the Corps, October 18, 1798. By George Henry Glasse, A.M. rector of Hanwell and chaplain to the Brentord Armed Association.
Glasse, George Henry, 1761-1809.Date: 1798- Books
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The conduct of Moses, when Israel fought with Amalek, compared with that of Admiral Lord Nelson, in the Battle of the Nile; in a thanksgiving sermon, preached, on Thursday, November 29, 1798, at March, in the Isle of Ely, By Abraham Jobson, before The United Loyal Doddington Association, and published At the Request of the Congregation. A. M. Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of London, and formerly fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Jobson, Abraham, 1746?-1830.Date: 1798- Books
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An authentic account of the important battle of the Nile, fought on the 1st and 2d of August, 1798. Between the British fleet, commanded by Rear Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson, K. [B]. and the French fleet, commanded by Vice-Admiral Brueys, in Bequires Bay, on the coast of Egypt. This account was sent by a young man who was on board the majestic of 74 guns, to his mother in whitehaven with the particulars of the cruzie, presious to their fa[ll]ing in with the enemy.
Young Man.Date: 1800