| 1796 - 486 páginas
...entreating him to take both away if th:y could forward hi> f-rvicj ; and, at the time, afluiing lût Majefty, he would never prove himfelf unworthy of...honours he had received, by ending the remnant of a long bfe as a penHoncr, or accepting of a peerage obtained by political urrongement. His gracious matter... | |
| John Charnock - 1796 - 454 páginas
...peerage : he concluded by laying his generalfhip of marines, together with his rank in the navy at the king's feet, entreating him to take both away...the former honours he had received, by ending the re;r,nant of a long life as a penfioner, or accepting of a peerage obtained by political arrangement.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 788 páginas
...He concluded by laying bis geiifralfhip of the marines, together with his rank in the navy, at tlic king's feet, entreating him to take both away if they...could forward his fervice ; and, at the fame time affuring his majefty, lie would never prove himfelf unworthy of the former honours he had received,... | |
| 1800 - 776 páginas
...He concluded by laying his gf;:if'ra!fl¡ip of the marines, together with his rank in the navy, at the king's feet, entreating him to take both away if they could forward his fervice ; nnd, rt the lame time affuring his majcfty, he would never prove himfelf unworthy of the former honours... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 786 páginas
...peerage. He concluded by laying his generalfliip of the marines, together with his rank in the navy, at the king's feet, entreating him to take both away if they could forward his feryice ; and, at the fame time affuring his majefty, he would never prove himfelf unworthy of the... | |
| 1796 - 598 páginas
...could forward his fervice; a-.i at the fame time affurin° his maJffly, he would1 never prove himfclf unworthy 'of the former honours he had received, by ending the remnant of a to China. In this fiiuation he did not remain long, probably not more than one voyage. On quitting... | |
| Eccentric biography - 1801 - 352 páginas
...forward his service; and at the same time, assured his Majesty, he would never prove himself unworthy the honours he had received, by ending the remnant of a long life as a pensioner, or accepting a peerage obtained by political arrangement. Such are the outlines of the public... | |
| 1821 - 670 páginas
...peerage ; he concluded by laying his generalship of marines, together with his rank in the navy, at the king's feet, entreating him to take both away if they could forward his service ; and at the same time assuring his majesty, he would never prove himself unworthy of the former... | |
| 1821 - 754 páginas
...peerage ; he concluded by laying his generalship of marines, together with his rank in the navy, at the king's feet, entreating him to take both away if they could forward his service ; and at the same time assuring his majesty, he would never prove himself unworthy of the former... | |
| Robert Huish - 1821 - 746 páginas
...peerage. He concluded, by laying his generalship of the marines, together with nis rank in the navy, at the king's feet, entreating him to take both away, if they could forward his service : and, at the same time, assuring his majesty he would never prove himself unworthy of the... | |
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