| Sir James Mackintosh - 1831 - 422 pàgines
...affection for Mr. Doughty (as he then in the presence of us all sacredly protested) was great, yet that the care he had of the state of the voyage, of the expectations of her majesty, and of the honour of his country, did more touch him (as indeed it ought)... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1832 - 424 pàgines
...affection for Mr. Doughty (as he then in the presence of us all sacredly protested) was great, yet that the care he had of the state of the voyage, of the expectations of her majesty, and of the honour of his country, did more touch him (as indeed it ought)... | |
| Robert Southey - 1834 - 378 pàgines
...our general saw, although his private affection to Master Doughtie (as he then in the presence of us all sacredly protested) was great, yet the care he had of the state of the voyage, of the expectations of her majesty, and of the honour of his country, did more touch him (as indeed it ought)... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1836 - 484 pàgines
...affection for Mr. Doughty (as he then in the presence of us all sacredly protested) was great, yet that the care he had of the state of the voyage, of the expectations of her majesty, and of the honor of his country, did more touch him (as indeed it ought)... | |
| John Barrow - 1844 - 428 pàgines
...found partly by Mr. Doughty's own confession, and partly by the evidence of the fact, to be true : which, when our General saw, although his private...the state of the voyage, of the expectation of her Majestie, and of the honour of his couutrie, did more touch him (as indeed it ought) than the private... | |
| John Barrow - 1844 - 388 pàgines
...were found partly by Mr. Doughty's own confession, and partly by the evidence of the fact, to be true: which, when our General saw, although his private...the state of the voyage, of the expectation of her Majestie, and of the honour of his countrie, did more touch him (as indeed it ought) than the private... | |
| William James Linton - 1851 - 806 pàgines
...sacredly protested) was great, yet the 'care which he had of the stite of the voyage, of the eipectation of Her Majesty, and of ' the honour of his Country, did more touch him, as indeed it ought, than the privat« ' respect of one man ; so that the cause being throughly heard, and all things done iu good... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1852 - 610 pàgines
...Doushtie (as he then, in the presence of us all, sacredly protested) was great, yet the care which e tree's wh honor of his country, did more touch him, as indeed it ought, than the private respect of one man ;... | |
| Sir Francis Drake, William Sandya Wright Vaux - 1854 - 424 pàgines
...our Generall saw, although his priuate affection to M. Doughtie (as hee then in the presence of us all sacredly protested) was great ; yet the care he...the state of the voyage, of the expectation of her Majestic, and of the honour of his countrey, did more touch him (as indeede it ought) then the priuate... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1859 - 856 pàgines
...found partly by Mr. Doughty's own confession, and partly by the evidence of the fact, to be true ; which when our General saw, although his private affection...the state of the voyage, of the expectation of her Majestic, and of the honour of his countrie, did more touch him (aa indeed it ought) than the private... | |
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