A Memoir of the Late Captain Peter Heywood, R.N.: With Extracts from His Diaries and CorrespondenceE. Wilson, 1832 - Всего страниц: 332 |
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... Viceroy , had received , before he left Spain , full and necessary appointment to that post . On this important point , Captain Heywood was unable to obtain satisfactory information . A civil war was at this time raging between the Viceroy ...
... Viceroy , had received , before he left Spain , full and necessary appointment to that post . On this important point , Captain Heywood was unable to obtain satisfactory information . A civil war was at this time raging between the Viceroy ...
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... Viceroy's interdiction , but to warn the British merchants there of the delicacy of their situation , to recommend to them not to let any consideration , for their own private individual interests , induce them to become partisans in ...
... Viceroy's interdiction , but to warn the British merchants there of the delicacy of their situation , to recommend to them not to let any consideration , for their own private individual interests , induce them to become partisans in ...
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... Viceroy seemed to entertain an idea that I could force British vessels away , but I told him that was not in my power ; but if the blockading power warned them off , and they should persist in entering , they must abide by the conse ...
... Viceroy seemed to entertain an idea that I could force British vessels away , but I told him that was not in my power ; but if the blockading power warned them off , and they should persist in entering , they must abide by the conse ...
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... Viceroy having desired a con- ference , Captain Heywood waited upon him . We sat down in the study , and the Viceroy said , “ Now we will have some conversation . " Mr. McKinnon was with me , and the Viceroy sent an Aid - du - camp for ...
... Viceroy having desired a con- ference , Captain Heywood waited upon him . We sat down in the study , and the Viceroy said , “ Now we will have some conversation . " Mr. McKinnon was with me , and the Viceroy sent an Aid - du - camp for ...
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... Viceroy that it would be guaranteed by the Commander - in - chief of his Majesty's ships on this station . I had just read Lord Strangford's letter when Mr. Asavedo entered , and , being introduced by the Viceroy , he asked me , in ...
... Viceroy that it would be guaranteed by the Commander - in - chief of his Majesty's ships on this station . I had just read Lord Strangford's letter when Mr. Asavedo entered , and , being introduced by the Viceroy , he asked me , in ...
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