| 1796 - 486 páginas
...military employment, given him by hi; Ma. jefty as a reward for his fcrvices ; that he (banked God be had never been a burthen to his country, which he...to the beft of his ability ; and that he would not condef.cnd to sccipt cf a pendón er bargain far a petragc. He concluded by laying his Geneialfhip... | |
| John Charnock - 1796 - 454 páginas
...European Magazine tor the month of March 1796. an immediate anfwer. He told the mlnifters the generalfhip of the marines was a military employment, given him...that, he thanked God, he had never been a burthen to1 his country, which he had ferved, during a long life, to the beft of his ability, and that he would... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 788 páginas
...the marines was a military employment, given him by hi* jeliy as a reward lor his lervi. that (list he thanked God he had never been a burthen to his...a long life to the beft of his ability ; and that be would not condefoend to accept of a penfion or bargain for a peerage. He concluded by laying bis... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 786 páginas
...daughter. To this admiral Forbes fent an immediate anfwer ; he told the minifters, the generaliliip of the marines was a military employment, given him by his majefty as a reward for his feryices : " that CHRONICLE. that he thanked God he had never been a burthen to his country, •which... | |
| 1800 - 776 páginas
...given him by his majelly as a reward tor his fervices ; that that be thanked God lie had never hern a burthen to his country, which he had ferved during a long life lo die belt of his abilify ; and that he would not condcfcend to accept of a penfion or bargain tor... | |
| Robert Huish - 1821 - 746 páginas
...of the marines was a military employment given him by his majesty, as a reward for his services — that he thanked God he had never been a burthen to his country, which he had served during a long life to the best of his ability — and that he would not condescend to accept... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 498 páginas
...of the marines was a military employment given him by His Majesty, as a reward for his services — that he thanked God he had never been a burthen to his country, which he had served during a long life to the best of his ability — and that he would not condescend to accept... | |
| George Ramsay - 1828 - 654 páginas
...of the marines was a military employment given him by His Majesty, as a reward for his services — that he thanked God he had never been a burthen to his country, which he had served during a long life to the best of his ability — and that he would not condescend to accept... | |
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