| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1808 - 540 pages
...confidence in, his Majesty and the British nation might be supposed to dictate. — I have by signal (for we have no other mode of communicating in this weather) directed Capf. Moore, in the Marlborougli, with the London, Monarch, and Bedford, to stay by the body of the... | |
| English literature - 1808 - 1016 pages
...Majesty and the British nation might be supposed to dictate. I have by signal (for we have no otlier mode of communicating in this weather,) directed Captain...Marlborough, with the London, Monarch, and Bedford, to stay by the body of the Portuguese fleet, and render it every assistance. I keep the Hibernia close... | |
| 1807 - 770 pages
...and confidence in, his Majesty and the British nation might be supposed to dictate. I have by sighal (for we have no other mode of communicating in this...Marlborough, with the London, Monarch, and Bedford, to stay by the body of the Portuguese fleet, aad render it everyassistance. I keep in the Hibernia close... | |
| 1808 - 1142 pages
...confidence in, his majesty and the British nation might be supposed to dictate» I have by signal, tor we have no other mode of communicating in this weather,...Marlborough, with the London, Monarch, and Bedford, to stay by the body of the Portuguese иге-, and render it every assistance. 1 keep in. the Hibernia,... | |
| Great Britain - 1808 - 534 pages
...confidence in, his Majesty and the British naiion might be supposed to dictate. — I have by signal (for we have no other mode of communicating in this weather) directed Capt. Moore, in the Marlborough, with the London, Alonarch, and Bedford, to stay by the body of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1138 pages
...in, his ma. jesty and the Uritish nation, might be supposed to dictate. I have by signal (for we hate no other mode of communicating in this weather) directed...in the Marlborough, with the London, Monarch, and Bed. ford, to stay by the body of the Portuguese fleet, and render it every assistance. v I keep in... | |
| History - 1809 - 1080 pages
...and confidence in, his majesty and the British nation, might be supposed to dictate. 1 have by signal (for we have no other mode of communicating in this weather) directed captain. Moore in the Marlborou«!), with the London, Monarch, and Bed. ford, to stay by the body of the , Portuguese fleet,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1484 pages
...yesterday, on the latter being found in the bctst state for the voyage of the two. I have detached captain Moore in the Marlborough, with the London, Monarch, and Bedford, to attend the Portuguese fleet to the Brazils. I have thought it my duty, in addition to the usual order... | |
| Edward Howard - Admirals - 1839 - 440 pages
...confidence in, his Majesty and the British nation, might be supposed to dictate. " I have by signal (for we have no other mode of communicating in this...Marlborough, with the London, Monarch, and Bedford, to stay by the body of the Portuguese fleet, and render it every assistance. " I keep in the Hibernia... | |
| Charles Dibdin, George Hogarth - Songs with piano - 1848 - 468 pages
...and confidence in, bis Majesty and the British nation, might be supposed to dictate. I have by signal (for we have no other mode of communicating In this weather) directed Captain Moore in the Marlborougb, with the London, Monarch, and Bedford, to stay by the body of the Portuguese fleet, and... | |
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