| English literature - 1798 - 554 pages
...flatter myielf much good may refult from your example, by bringing thofe deluded people to a fenfe of the duty which they owe not only to their King and Country, but to themfelves. " The Britifh Navy has ever been the fupport of that liberty which has been handed down... | |
| English literature - 1798 - 484 pages
...my felt much good may refult from your example, by bringing thofe deluded people to a fenie of the duty which they owe not only to their King and Country, but to themlelves. " The Britilh Navy has ever been the fupport of that liberty which has been handed down... | |
| Great Britain - 1798 - 932 pages
...flatter myfelf much good may refult from your example, by bringing thofc deluded people to a knie of the duty which they owe not only to their King and Country, but to themfelves. " The Britiih Navy has ever been the fupport of that liberty which has been handed down... | |
| Biography - 1798 - 552 pages
...myfelf much good may refult from " your example, by bringing thofe deluded peo" pie to a fenfe of the duty which they owe, not " only to their King and Country, but to them" felves. The Bririfh Navy has ever been the " fupport of that Liberty which has been hand" ed... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 1008 pages
...flatter myfclf much good may refult fn-ra vour example, by bringing lliofe deluded people to a fenfe of their duty, which they owe, not only to their king and country, but tv thvmfelves. " The Britifli navy has ever been thefupport of that liberty whicli has been handed... | |
| 1804 - 508 pages
...supposed it possible. My greatest comfort, under God, is, that I have been supported by the ofiicers, seamen, and marines of this ship; for which, with...thanks. " I flatter myself much good may result from yourexample, by bringing those deluded people to a sense of the duty which they owe, not only to their... | |
| 1801 - 606 pages
...good may refult from your " example, by bringing thofe deluded people to a N 4 " fenfe " fenfe of the duty which they owe, not only to their " King and country, but to themfelves. The Britifh " Navy has ever been the fupport of that Liberty ' which has been handed down... | |
| History - 1807 - 800 pages
...which, v. itli a heart overflo« -ir.¡; with gratitude, I request you to accept my -sincere thar.ks, I flatter myself much good may result from your example, by bringing those deluded people to a sense of tht:r duty, which they owe, not only to their king and countsy, but \ч themselves. " The British navy... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1813 - 562 pages
...before happened to a British admiral ; nor could I have supposed it. My greatest comfort, under God, is, that I have been supported by the officers, seamen,...example, by bringing those deluded people to a sense of the duty Which they owe, not only to their king and country, but to themselves. The British navy has... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1813 - 560 pages
...before happened to a British admiral ; nor could I have supposed it. My greatest comfort, under God, is, that I have been supported by the officers, seamen,...example, by bringing those deluded people to a sense of the duty which they owe, not only to their king and country, but to themselves. The British navy has... | |
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