... many of the State's ships ; and, therefore, I make it my earnest request, that your honours would be pleased to send down some gentlemen to take an impartial and strict examination of the deportment of several commanders, that you may know who are... Robert Blake, admiral and general at sea - Strana 200autor/autoři: William Hepworth Dixon - 1852 - 366 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Granville Penn - 1833 - 614 str.
...gentlemen to take an impartial and strict examination of the deportment of several commanders, that you may know who are to be confided in, and who are...number of private men-of-war, especially out of the river of Thames. And I hope it will not be unseasonable for me, in behalf of myself, to desire your... | |
| Granville Penn - 1833 - 614 str.
...gentlemen to take an impartial and strict examination of the deportment of several commanders, that you may know who are to be confided in, and who are...number of private men-of-war, especially out of the river of Thames. And I hope it will not be unseasonable for me, in behalf of myself, to desire your... | |
| 1833 - 646 str.
...gentlemen to take an impartial and strict examination of the deportment of several commanders, that you may know who are to be confided in, and who are...especially the discouragement and want of seamen. I shall hold at present to name one, not the least, which is tha great number of private men-of-war, especially... | |
| François Guizot - 1854 - 512 str.
...gentlemen to take an impartial and strict examination of the deportment of several commanders, that you may know who are to be confided in, and who are...defects, especially the discouragement and want of seamen And I hope it will not be unseasonable for me, in behalf of myself, to desire your honours that you... | |
| François Guizot - 1854 - 426 str.
...gentlemen to take" an impartial and strict examination of the deportment of several commanders, that you may know who are to be confided in, and who are...defects, especially the discouragement and want of seamen And I hope it will not be" unseasonable for me, in behalf of myself, to desire your honors that you... | |
| Andrew Bisset - 1867 - 538 str.
...gentlemen, to take an impartial and strict examination of the deportment of several commanders, that you may know who are to be confided in, and who are...number of private men-of-war, especially out of the River of Thames. And I hope it will not be unreasonable for me, in behalf of myself, to desire your... | |
| Andrew Bisset - 1867 - 552 str.
...gentlemen, to take an impartial and strict examination of the deportment of several commanders, that you may know who are to be confided in, and who are...seamen. I shall be bold at present to name one, not the lenst—which is, tl1e great number of private men-of-war, especially out of the River of Thames. And... | |
| François Guizot - 1868 - 648 str.
...gentlemen to take an impartial and strict examination of the deportment of several commanders, that you may know who are to be confided in, and who are...defects, especially the discouragement and want of seamen And I hope it will not be unseasonable for me, in behalf of myself, to desire your honours that you... | |
| Edward Kirk Rawson - 1899 - 498 str.
...gentlemen to take an impartial and strict examination of the deportment of several commanders, that you may know who are to be confided in and who are not. . . . And I hope it will not be unseasonable for me, in behalf of myself, to desire your honours that... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner, Christopher Thomas Atkinson - 1906 - 484 str.
...gentlemen to take an impartial and strict examination of the deportment of several commanders, that you may know who are to be confided in and who are...grounds of some other errors and defects, especially the discouragements and want of seamen. I shall be bold at present to name one, not the least, which is... | |
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