The Quarterly Review, Band 62William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1838 |
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... respect in the eyes of Europe for the decision and vigour which it had manifested on this occasion . The French represented Boscawen's attack , and the subsequent seizure of their ships before any declaration of war , as a breach of ...
... respect in the eyes of Europe for the decision and vigour which it had manifested on this occasion . The French represented Boscawen's attack , and the subsequent seizure of their ships before any declaration of war , as a breach of ...
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... respecting the state of the navy , Lord Howe said the measures of the government were weak , incapable , and such as , if longer pursued , must terminate in the destruction of our naval power , and consequently of the country itself ...
... respecting the state of the navy , Lord Howe said the measures of the government were weak , incapable , and such as , if longer pursued , must terminate in the destruction of our naval power , and consequently of the country itself ...
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... respect , I proposed taking advantage immediately of the easterly wind for returning through the Straits to the westward . " This however was considered as a masterly movement ; it was quite certain that the combined fleet , so very ...
... respect , I proposed taking advantage immediately of the easterly wind for returning through the Straits to the westward . " This however was considered as a masterly movement ; it was quite certain that the combined fleet , so very ...
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... respects , ze issurance that seventy years of 3200 34 ail too soon to think ing the cail , which may be situation requiring better tines than I can boast . Six e same friend : — vested of that ministerial coun- Jory in the feet can miy ...
... respects , ze issurance that seventy years of 3200 34 ail too soon to think ing the cail , which may be situation requiring better tines than I can boast . Six e same friend : — vested of that ministerial coun- Jory in the feet can miy ...
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... respect , at least , from one whose family had tasted of the tyranny of that bloody king . But thus it is that party spirit , especially if it be tinged with a dash of fanaticism , renders men callous to the undeserved pangs of those ...
... respect , at least , from one whose family had tasted of the tyranny of that bloody king . But thus it is that party spirit , especially if it be tinged with a dash of fanaticism , renders men callous to the undeserved pangs of those ...
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Admiral Andalusia appears army attack battle battle of Toulouse Brest British bull bull-fight called Captain Channel fleet character Christians colony command common considered convicts court doubt Duke Duke of Wellington effect enemy enemy's England English fact favour feeling fleet force France French friends frigates Gibraltar give honour Horace Horace Walpole House Howe's important king labour land least less letter Lister London Lord Clarendon Lord St Lord Wellington LXII Mæcenas Marshal Soult ment mind minister Montreuil nation nature naval never object observed occasion officers opinion parliament party passage passed Pitt Pitt's poet poetry political port present queen rank readers remarkable respect Roman Rome royal sail says seems sent ships Sir John Barrow Spain Spaniards Spanish spirit supposed thought tion Toulouse trees troops truth Vaudoncourt victory Vincent Walpole whole Wilberforce