The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Том 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... respecting his family , details a variety of curious par- ticulars connected with the latter portion of his life . Had it been received sooner , more justice would have been done to an article , which , in its original form , must have ...
... respecting his family , details a variety of curious par- ticulars connected with the latter portion of his life . Had it been received sooner , more justice would have been done to an article , which , in its original form , must have ...
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... respect and regard , sir , your most obedient , humble servant , ; “ The Hon . Admiral Cornwallis , & c . " " ROBERT ... respecting his conduct during the late action , " for the purpose , " observes he , " of enabling me to give my ...
... respect and regard , sir , your most obedient , humble servant , ; “ The Hon . Admiral Cornwallis , & c . " " ROBERT ... respecting his conduct during the late action , " for the purpose , " observes he , " of enabling me to give my ...
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... respect more necessary to exercise that dis- cretion , which , in every case , must be vested in the commander of a squadron , to judge of the propriety or impropriety of offering battle to a superior fleet . In the instances above ...
... respect more necessary to exercise that dis- cretion , which , in every case , must be vested in the commander of a squadron , to judge of the propriety or impropriety of offering battle to a superior fleet . In the instances above ...
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... respecting the inability of these ships to carry sail was correct , requires , I apprehend , no other proof than , that early in the morning of the 23d , on edging down under easy sail to join the Malta and other ships to leeward , and ...
... respecting the inability of these ships to carry sail was correct , requires , I apprehend , no other proof than , that early in the morning of the 23d , on edging down under easy sail to join the Malta and other ships to leeward , and ...
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... respect and attention , not only on the part of that board , but from persons of all ranks and degrees in life . The hardship of his case was also mentioned in parliament by two distinguished noblemen , the Duke of Norfolk and the Earl ...
... respect and attention , not only on the part of that board , but from persons of all ranks and degrees in life . The hardship of his case was also mentioned in parliament by two distinguished noblemen , the Duke of Norfolk and the Earl ...
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