| William Cobbett - 1811 - 678 trang
...received informations, that instead of listening to our reasonable terms of accommodation, that court has lately given orders at all the ports of Spain and of the West ladies, to fit out privateers, and to take our ships. " I am persuaded that a British parliament... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1822 - 512 trang
...it became necessary for his naval forces to check their progress : that notwithstanding the success of his arms, that court had lately given orders at all the ports of Spain and of the West Indies to fit out privateers against the English. He said he was persuaded, that a British parliament... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1825 - 656 trang
...it became necessary for his naval forces to check their progress ; that notwithstanding the success of his arms, that court had lately given orders at all the ports of Spain and of the West Indies to fit out privateers against the English. He said he was persuaded, that a British parliament... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1844 - 986 trang
...it became necessary for his naval forces to check their progress; that notwithstanding the success of his arms, that court had lately given orders at all the ports of Spain and of the West Indies to fit 3ut privateers against the English. He said lie was persuaded, that a British parliament... | |
| Tobias George Smollett - 1848 - 566 trang
...it became necessary for his naval forces to check their progress : that notwithstanding the success of his arms, that court had lately given orders at all the ports of Spain and of the West Indies to fit out privateers against the English. He said he was persuaded that a British Parliament... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 250 trang
...his naval forees to eheek their progress; that notwithstanding the sueeess of his arms, that eourt had lately given orders at all the ports of Spain and of the West Indies to fit out privateers against the English. He said he was persuaded that a British parliament... | |
| David Hume - 1876 - 742 trang
...it became necessary for bis naval forces to check their progress; that notwithstanding the success of his arms, that court had lately given orders at all the ports of Spain and of the West Indies to fit out privateers against the English. He said he was persuaded that a British parliament... | |
| East India Company - 1927 - 176 trang
...received Informations, that instead of listening to Our reasonable Terms of Accommodation, that Court has lately given Orders at all the Ports of Spain ; and of the West-Indus, to fit our Privateers, and to take .Our Ships. I am perswaded that a British Parliament... | |
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