| John Campbell - 1785 - 536 trang
...he was received with great teftimonies of refpeft, and not only difmifled with a handfome prefenr, but his Catholic majefty was alfo pleafed to write...his behalf to king James, who, upon the captain's returnj gave hint a fiiin, which was his introduction to the royal haTy°. After the revolution, he... | |
| G.W. Johnson - 1795 - 414 trang
...he was received with great teftimonies of refpect, and not only difmifTed with a handfome prefcnt, but his Catholic majefty was alfo pleafed to write...was his introduction to the royal navy. After the Revolution, he was conftantly employed, and frequently, at the requeft of the merchants, was appointed... | |
| 1798 - 582 trang
...great teftimonies of refpect, and not only difmilled with a handfome prefent, but his catholic majeily was alfo pleafed to write a letter in his behalf to...James, who, upon the captain's return, gave him a ihip, which was his introduction to the royal navy. After the revolution he was conilantly employed... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 532 trang
...was received with great respect, dismissed with a handsome present, and his Catholic majesty wrote a letter in his behalf to king James, who, upon the captain's return, gave him a ship, which was his introduction to the royal navy. After the revolution he was constantly employed,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 544 trang
...was received with great respect, dismissed with a handsome present, and bis Catholic majesty wrote a letter in his behalf to king James, who, upon the captain's return, gave him a ship, which was his introduction to the royal navy. After the revolution he was constantly employed,... | |
| Shropshire gazetteer - 1824 - 1028 trang
...respect, and not only dismissed with a handsome present, but his Catholick Majesty was also pleased to write a letter in his behalf to King James, who upon the Captain's return gave him a ship, which was his introduction to the royal navy. After the Revolution, he was constantly employed,... | |
| John Campbell - 1841 - 604 trang
...respect, and not only dismissed with a handsome present, but his Catholic majesty was also pleased to write a letter in his behalf to king James, who, upon the captain's return, gave him a ship, which was his introduction to the royal navy. After the revolution, he distinguished himself... | |
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