Public characters [Formerly British public characters] of 1798-9 - 1809-10, 第 7 巻1805 |
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... possession of upwards of one hundred line- of - battle ships , while our thunder was heard in the remotest quarters of the globe , and our pennants were flying triumphant in every sea . All the enemies ports in Europe were blocked up ...
... possession of upwards of one hundred line- of - battle ships , while our thunder was heard in the remotest quarters of the globe , and our pennants were flying triumphant in every sea . All the enemies ports in Europe were blocked up ...
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... possession of the battery which com- manded it , the commodore gave orders for three fri- I. La Pomone , 44 guns , Commodore Sir J. B. Warren , K. B. , 2. Robust , 74 ; 3.Thunderer , 74 ; 4. Standard , 64. — Anson , 44 ; Artois , 38 ...
... possession of the battery which com- manded it , the commodore gave orders for three fri- I. La Pomone , 44 guns , Commodore Sir J. B. Warren , K. B. , 2. Robust , 74 ; 3.Thunderer , 74 ; 4. Standard , 64. — Anson , 44 ; Artois , 38 ...
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... possession of , and converted into a place of arms , whence the Chouans in the neighbourhood could be easily suc- coured . But previously to this , the Count D'Artois , with a numerous retinue , had joined the fleet in the Jason , and ...
... possession of , and converted into a place of arms , whence the Chouans in the neighbourhood could be easily suc- coured . But previously to this , the Count D'Artois , with a numerous retinue , had joined the fleet in the Jason , and ...
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... possession of the Island . " That , for nearly two years , they maintained a state of constant and active hostility against the French ; that several thousands of them perished in this state of hostility ; and that these efforts were ...
... possession of the Island . " That , for nearly two years , they maintained a state of constant and active hostility against the French ; that several thousands of them perished in this state of hostility ; and that these efforts were ...
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... possession of the island , gives them a peculiar claim to his protection , and a right to expect that , in the future arrangements for the island , some advantages should be stipulated in their favour . " That , independent of every ...
... possession of the island , gives them a peculiar claim to his protection , and a right to expect that , in the future arrangements for the island , some advantages should be stipulated in their favour . " That , independent of every ...
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accordingly admiral afterwards appeared appointed arms army attack became bill body British Camden Captain celebrated character Christ Church Colonel commander in chief conduct consequence considered contest Cosway court distinguished Duchess of Devonshire Duke Earl Earl of Lauderdale election eminence enemy England English father favour fleet former fortune France French friends gentleman George Tierney Grey guns hundred immediately infantry Ireland island John John Borlase Warren Kent King lady land late Lauderdale length Lieutenant-colonel Lord Camden Lord Lauderdale lordship Majesty Majesty's Major-general Major-general Moore Malta Mansfield Maroons measure ment mind minister nation negociation neral noble notwithstanding observed obtained occasion officers parliament peace period person picture Pitt possession present principles rank received regiment rendered respect right honourable royal Russia ship situation soon Southwark squadron success talents Tierney tion treaty treaty of Amiens troops vote West whole
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90 ページ - The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, Of the City of London...
106 ページ - That an humble address be presented to his Majesty, that he •will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before this house...
535 ページ - And I looked, and behold a pale horse : and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.
119 ページ - By heaven, methinks it were an easy leap, To pluck bright honour from the pale-faced moon, Or dive into the bottom of the deep, Where fathom-line could never touch the ground, And pluck up drowned honour by the locks...
264 ページ - Prepare for happiness ; bespeak him one Content indeed to sojourn while he must Below the skies, but having there his home. The world o'erlooks him in her busy search Of objects more illustrious in her view ; And occupied as earnestly as she, Though more sublimely, he o'erlooks the world. She scorns his pleasures, for she knows them not ; He seeks not hers, for he has proved them vain.
173 ページ - ... appeared there, of an intention to excite disturbances in other countries, to disregard the rights of neutral nations, and to pursue views of conquest and aggrandisement, as well as to adopt towards my allies the Statesgeneral (who have observed the same neutrality with myself) meaiures -which are neither conformable to the law of nations, nor to the positive stipulations of existing treaties.
351 ページ - That the authority of the sovereign of the neutral country being interposed in any manner of mere force cannot legally vary the rights of a lawfully commissioned belligerent cruiser.
164 ページ - Indeed, under such extreme straitness and distraction labours the whole body of their finances, so far does their charge outrun their supply in every particular, that no man, I believe, who has considered their affairs with any degree of attention or information, but must hourly look for some extraordinary convulsion in that whole system ; the effect of which on France, and even on all Europe, it is difficult to conjecture.
365 ページ - If war, it was necessary only to say so, and to refuse to fulfil the treaty. He now made the tour of Europe, to prove to me that, in its present state, there was no power with which we could coalesce, for the purpose of making war against France; consequently it was our interest to gain time, and, if we had any point to gain, renew the war when circumstances were more favourable. He said it was not doing him justice, to suppose that he conceived himself above the opinion of his country or of Europe....
555 ページ - Greeks in this city, killed his wife, to prevent her from falling into the hands of the enemy, and then took poison, of which he died. Corinth was destroyed the same year which witnessed the destruction of Carthage...