The Aegis of England: Or, The Triumphs of the Late War, as They Appear in the Thanks of Parliament, Progressively Voted to the Navy and Army; and the Communications Either Oral Or Written on the Subject. Chronologically Arranged with Notices Biographical and Militaryauthor, 1817 - Всего страниц: 608 |
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... force of opinion was rapidly about to effect that which had in vain been attempted by the utmost force of arms . Against this mighty and reactive power the energies of Great Britain were speedily directed by her minister , and by land ...
... force of opinion was rapidly about to effect that which had in vain been attempted by the utmost force of arms . Against this mighty and reactive power the energies of Great Britain were speedily directed by her minister , and by land ...
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... forces had landed , he was brought to the Duke and remonstrated with for continuing to attempt mischief when he could no longer do it with effect . " I dont care , " said he , " twas my post ; and if all my country . men had done as I ...
... forces had landed , he was brought to the Duke and remonstrated with for continuing to attempt mischief when he could no longer do it with effect . " I dont care , " said he , " twas my post ; and if all my country . men had done as I ...
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... forces by sea or land , except in cases when they have eminently advanced the honor and pro- moted the interests of their country , by the most important and acknowledged services . 2. Because by voting 26 LORD HOOD .
... forces by sea or land , except in cases when they have eminently advanced the honor and pro- moted the interests of their country , by the most important and acknowledged services . 2. Because by voting 26 LORD HOOD .
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... FORCES , must have had their share in it , and to refuse thanking THEM as had been usual on similar occasions , appears to us to justify an opinion that the vote of thanks to Lord Hood originated from some motive of a private and ...
... FORCES , must have had their share in it , and to refuse thanking THEM as had been usual on similar occasions , appears to us to justify an opinion that the vote of thanks to Lord Hood originated from some motive of a private and ...
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... forces appear more prominent than before ; if not in fact greatly superseding the navy . Their operations were not merely extensive , but they were of con- siderable duration ; and in respect to the persons employed in them , most ...
... forces appear more prominent than before ; if not in fact greatly superseding the navy . Their operations were not merely extensive , but they were of con- siderable duration ; and in respect to the persons employed in them , most ...
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Стр. 317 - Commons has resolved again to give you the tribute of its thanks ; and I do therefore now, in the name and by the command of the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in Parliament assembled, deliver to you their unanimous thanks for your great exertions...
Стр. 347 - Every medical assistance was offered, but without the desired effect. His last scene corresponded with the whole tenor of his life; not a groan nor a complaint escaped him in extreme distress. With perfect resignation and in full possession of his reason, he closed his well-spent life. I have the honor to be, with the highest respect, sir, your most obedient and very humble servant, TOBIAS LEAR. The Senate, having resolved to wait on the President of the United States "to condole with him on the...
Стр. 303 - ... and myself, is justly considered by the officers of the Navy and Army as the highest which this country can confer : it is the object of the ambition of all who are employed in his Majesty's Service, and to obtain it has doubtless been the motive of many of those acts of...
Стр. 161 - I have the honour to be, with sentiments of the highest respect, Your Excellency's Most obedient and most humble servant, TH. JEFFERSON. TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS.
Стр. 530 - And I do therefore now, in the name and by the command of the Commons of Great Britain and Ireland in Parliament assembled, deliver to you, their unanimous Thanks, for your indefatigable zeal and exertions upon the 18th of June, 1815, when the French army, commanded by Buonaparte, received the most signal and complete defeat.
Стр. 398 - I have the honour to be, with the highest respect, My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient humble Servant, The Lord Stanley, MP, FBANCIS CLARE FORD.
Стр. 246 - Was it possible for me to add anything to the well-earned renown of Lord Nelson, it would be by asserting that his exertions, great as they have heretofore been, never were carried to a higher pitch of zeal for his country's service.
Стр. 296 - ADAMS. FOREIGN OFFICE, July 31, 1861. SIR: I have had the honor to receive your letter of the 29th instant, in •which you inform me that Mr. Dayton, some time since, made a proposal to the French government to adopt the declaration of the congress of Paris in 1856, with an addition to the first clause, in substance the same with that heretofore proposed by his predecessor, Mr. Mason, under instructions given by Mr. Marcy, then the Secretary...
Стр. 446 - I have the honour to be, Sir, with the greatest respect, your obedient servant,
Стр. 40 - I have the honour to be with the greatest Respect. Sir, Your most obedient and most humble servant, JAM.