| 1874 - 596 str.
...preparing to leave the Mediterranean, a measure which I cannot approve. They at home do not know what this fleet is capable of performing : anything and everything....lament our present orders in sackcloth and ashes, as dishonourable to the dignity of England, whose fleets are equal to meet the world in arms ; and... | |
| Robert Southey - 1813 - 274 str.
...home," said he, " do not know what this fleet is capable " of performing—any thing and every " tiling. Much as I shall rejoice to see " England, I lament...arms : and " of all the fleets I ever saw, I never be" held one, in point of officers and men, " equal to Sir John Jervis's, who is a " communder-in-cliief... | |
| Robert Southey - 1813 - 278 str.
...said he, •"' do not know what this fleet is capable " of performing — any thing and every "thing. Much as I shall rejoice to see " England, I lament our present orders '• in sackloth and ashes, so dishonourable «' to the dignity of England, whose fleets " are equal to meet... | |
| 1826 - 370 str.
...Mediterranean. They at home do not know what this fleet is capable of performing — any thing, and every thing. Much as I shall rejoice to see England, I lament our present order in sackcloth and ashes, so dishonourable is it to the dignity of England, whose fleets are equal... | |
| Robert Southey - 1827 - 284 str.
...home," said he, " do not know what this fleet is " capable of performing—any thing and " every thing. Much as I shall rejoice to " see England, I lament...orders " in sackcloth and ashes, so dishonourable <r to the dignity of England, whose fleets " are equal to meet the world in arms: and " of all the... | |
| Robert Southey - 1835 - 342 str.
...home," said he, " do not know what this fleet is capable of performing — any thing and every thing. Much as I shall rejoice to see England, I lament our present orders iu sackcloth and ashes, so dishonourable to the dignity of England, whose fleets are equal to meet... | |
| Horatio Nelson Nelson (Viscount), Matthew Henry Barker - 1836 - 500 str.
...approve. They at home do not know what this fleet is capable of performing — any thing and every thing. Much as I shall rejoice to see England, I lament our...ever saw, I never beheld one in point of officers and Nelson Is ordered to convey the troops from Porto Ferrajo. men equal to Sir John Jervis's, who is a... | |
| 1838 - 120 str.
...approve. They at home do not know what this fleet is capable of performing — anything and every thing. Much as I shall rejoice to see England, I lament our...fleets I ever saw, I never beheld one in point of otticers and men, equal to Sir John Jervis's, who is a commander-in-chief able to load men on to glory."... | |
| 1843 - 320 str.
...home," said he, '' do not know what this fleet is capable of performing — any thing and every thing. Much as I shall rejoice to see England, I lament our...fleets I ever saw, I never beheld one, in point of oflicers and men, equal to Sii John Jervis's, who is a commander-in-chief able to lead them to glory."... | |
| Gilbert Elliot Earl of Minto - 1874 - 440 str.
...preparing to leave the Mediterranean, a measure which I cannot approve. They at home do not know what this fleet is capable of performing ; anything and everything....lament our present orders in sackcloth and ashes, as dishonourable to the dignity of England, whose fleets are equal to meet the world in arms, and of... | |
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