Memorials of the Professional Life and Times of Sir William Penn ...: From 1644 to 1670, Том 2J. Duncan, 1833 |
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... ADMIRALTY AND NAVY , AFTER THE RESTORATION . FROM 1644 TO 1670 .. BY GRANVILLE PENN , Esq . LIOS MIA NEW YORK PUBLIC IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . II . LONDON : JAMES DUNCAN , PATERNOSTER ROW . M.DCCC.XXXIII . MEM AOBK LONDON : J. MOVES ...
... ADMIRALTY AND NAVY , AFTER THE RESTORATION . FROM 1644 TO 1670 .. BY GRANVILLE PENN , Esq . LIOS MIA NEW YORK PUBLIC IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . II . LONDON : JAMES DUNCAN , PATERNOSTER ROW . M.DCCC.XXXIII . MEM AOBK LONDON : J. MOVES ...
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... Admiralty , and Second Dutch War : from 1660 to 1665 . . 224 CHAPTER VIII . Admiralty , and Sequel to Sir W. Penn's Death : from 1666 to 1670 • APPENDIXES . H. Cromwell's first measures , on the Conquest of Jamaica , 1655 583 I. Paper ...
... Admiralty , and Second Dutch War : from 1660 to 1665 . . 224 CHAPTER VIII . Admiralty , and Sequel to Sir W. Penn's Death : from 1666 to 1670 • APPENDIXES . H. Cromwell's first measures , on the Conquest of Jamaica , 1655 583 I. Paper ...
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... Admiralty , who will give you orders for your further actings . Dated on board the Swiftsure , at Spithead , 3d November , 1654 . " WILLIAM PENN . " To my much - respected friend , John Lawson , Esq . , Vice - Admiral of the Fleet , and ...
... Admiralty , who will give you orders for your further actings . Dated on board the Swiftsure , at Spithead , 3d November , 1654 . " WILLIAM PENN . " To my much - respected friend , John Lawson , Esq . , Vice - Admiral of the Fleet , and ...
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... Admiralty can give your highness an account of their stay . " Our numbers swell every day here more and more , and in all probability will much more increase when we come to pitch any where ; so that our provision ( which rationally ...
... Admiralty can give your highness an account of their stay . " Our numbers swell every day here more and more , and in all probability will much more increase when we come to pitch any where ; so that our provision ( which rationally ...
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... Admiralty and General Disbrowe , and orders left with the governor for those ships that were not yet come unto us , we set sail . " March 31st , 1655 . " Robert Blake , George Monk , John Disbrowe , and William Penn , Admirals and ...
... Admiralty and General Disbrowe , and orders left with the governor for those ships that were not yet come unto us , we set sail . " March 31st , 1655 . " Robert Blake , George Monk , John Disbrowe , and William Penn , Admirals and ...
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Стр. 521 - Given under my hand and seal at this day of ' AD Form of Warrant of Committal.
Стр. 359 - Penn, and having regard to the memory and merits of his late father, in divers services, and particularly to his conduct, courage, and discretion, under our dearest brother James, duke of York, in that signal battle and victory fought and obtained against the Dutch fleet commanded by the Heer Van Opdam, in the year 1665...
Стр. 352 - Commander-in-chief about the tenth ship from the van; the second in command about the twelfth from the rear, leaving the van of the enemy unoccupied ; the succeeding ships breaking through in all parts, astern of their leaders, and engaging the enemy at the muzzles of their guns.
Стр. 418 - I find the Duke of Albemarle at dinner with sorry company, some of his officers of the Army: dirty dishes and a nasty wife at table, and bad meat, of which I made but an ill dinner.
Стр. 11 - The Laws of England are so interwoven with the power and practice of Monarchy, that to settle a Government without something of Monarchy...
Стр. 392 - Sir W. Coventry was herewith much moved, (as well as I, who could hardly abstain from weeping,) and took their names, and so parted ; telling me that he would move His Royal Highness as in a thing very extraordinary, which was done.
Стр. 240 - I stood in the Strand and beheld it, and blessed God. And all this was done without one drop of blood shed, and by that very army which rebelled against him : but it was the Lord's doing, for such a restoration was never mentioned in any history, ancient or modern, since the return of the Jews from their Babylonish captivity ; nor so joyful a day and so bright ever seen in this nation, this happening when to expect or effect it was past all human policy.
Стр. 562 - Let nothing in this world tempt you to wrong your conscience ; I charge you, do nothing against your conscience; so will you keep peace at home, which will be a feast to you in a day of trouble.
Стр. 422 - I up to the top of Barking steeple, and there saw the saddest sight of desolation that I ever saw; every where great fires, oyle-cellars, and brimstone, and other things burning. I became afraid to stay there long, and therefore down again as fast as I could, the fire being spread as far as I could see it; and to Sir W.
Стр. 380 - The truth is, I do indulge myself a little the more in pleasure, knowing that this is the proper age of my life to do it ; and, out of my observation that most men that do thrive in the world do forget to take pleasure during the time that they are getting their estate, but reserve that till they have got one, and then it is too late for them to enjoy it.