The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen76A. Constable, 1843 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 73
Página 64
... board which , being of very considerable value , were confiscated by the Dey . His instructions were to obtain restitution , and , if this barbarian should be refractory , to use menaces to intimidate him . On the arrival of the ...
... board which , being of very considerable value , were confiscated by the Dey . His instructions were to obtain restitution , and , if this barbarian should be refractory , to use menaces to intimidate him . On the arrival of the ...
Página 65
... board the Centurion , to receive the punishment he had incurred as a deserter , which was death . In answer to which , the Dey said , " It was contrary to his laws to give up people who turned Moors ; but as he had turned backwards and ...
... board the Centurion , to receive the punishment he had incurred as a deserter , which was death . In answer to which , the Dey said , " It was contrary to his laws to give up people who turned Moors ; but as he had turned backwards and ...
Página 66
... board the Seahorse , commanded by Captain Palliser . It was on board this ship , ' observes his biographer , ⚫ that that friendship commenced between Keppel and the cap- ' tain of the Seahorse , which was destined to be marred in so ...
... board the Seahorse , commanded by Captain Palliser . It was on board this ship , ' observes his biographer , ⚫ that that friendship commenced between Keppel and the cap- ' tain of the Seahorse , which was destined to be marred in so ...
Página 68
... Board of Admiralty , who , unfor- tunately , instead of carrying up the recommendation of the court- martial for mercy to the King , as is the usual course , and always * Barrow's Life of Anson . succeeds , they requested his Majesty ...
... Board of Admiralty , who , unfor- tunately , instead of carrying up the recommendation of the court- martial for mercy to the King , as is the usual course , and always * Barrow's Life of Anson . succeeds , they requested his Majesty ...
Página 71
... board , and the troops were disembarking in boats ; in short , the same scene was now exhibited as that which took place on the same spot fifty years afterwards , when Admiral Gambier and Lord Cochrane were employed on a similar service ...
... board , and the troops were disembarking in boats ; in short , the same scene was now exhibited as that which took place on the same spot fifty years afterwards , when Admiral Gambier and Lord Cochrane were employed on a similar service ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
2d edition action Admiral Alison appear authority believe Berryer boards body British Burney Calotype camera obscura Captain cause character Christian Church Church of England civil cloth coloured command constitution court Daguerre Daguerreotype daugh defence doctrine doubt Duke duty effect enemy England English existence favour feel fleet France Frances Burney French French Revolution friends give Grignan honour human India interest judge justice Keppel King labours less letter light Lord Lord Keppel Lord Sandwich LXXVI Madame de Sévigné Mademoiselle ment mind minister moral nation nature never object opinion paper Paris party persons picture plates political Post 8vo practical present principles private judgment readers remarkable Revolution Robespierre sewed Sewell ship Sir Edward Hawke Sir Robert Peel spirit success supposed thing tion Torbay Tory trial truth vols Whig whole writer