| James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1799 - 714 ページ
...Sandwich, in the Royal James, which carried 100 guns, began the fight : after he had by his conduit rescued a great part of the fleet from the most imminent danger, and given at the same time the most astoJ^isjifagjjjroofs of his bravery, his ship was surrounded with flames. Being at length grappled... | |
| John Grundy - 1850 - 108 ページ
...man of merit in himself, but had also much of that kind of merit which endeared him to the sailors. His counsels did honour to the cabinet, which he never...his bravery, his ship was surrounded with flames. He thereupon leaped into the sea, where he unfortunately perished, on the 28th of May, 1672. 968 The... | |
| John Grundy - 1856 - 132 ページ
...sailors. His counsels did honour Co the cabinet, which. h» never disgraced, but once, and that wag by advising the Dutch war, in which he lost his life....most imminent danger, and given at the same time the matt astonishing proofs- of his bravery, his- ship was surrounded with flames. He thereupon leaped... | |
| John Grundy - 1860 - 100 ページ
...man of merit in himself, hut had also much of that kind of merit which endeared him to the sailors. His counsels did honour to the cabinet, which he never...life. In the battle of Southwold Bay, after he had by bis conduct rescued a great part of the fleet from the most imminent danger, and given at the same... | |
| William Willshire, John Grundy - 1866 - 100 ページ
...man of merit in himself, but had also much of that Tmnd ot merit wh'ch endeared him to the sailors. His counsels did honour to the cabinet, which he never...and that was by advising the Dutch war, in which he lo.-t his Hfe. In the battle of Southwold Bay, after he had by his conduct rescued a great part of... | |
| William Hughes Willshire, John Grundy (of Hampton Court.) - 1869 - 112 ページ
...man of merit in himself, but had also much of that kind of merit which endeared him to the sailors. His counsels did honour to the cabinet, which he never...that was by advising the Dutch war, in which he lost hia life. In the battle of Southwold Bay, after he had by his conduct rescued a great part of the fleet... | |
| William Willshire - 1873 - 106 ページ
...man of merit in himself, but had also much of that kind of merit which endeared him to the sailors. His counsels did honour to the cabinet, which he never...part of the fleet from the most imminent danger, and givea at the same time the most astonishing proofs of his bravery, his ship was surrounded with flames.... | |
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