Memoirs of Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, K. C. B., &c, Volum 2R. Bentley, 1839 |
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Pàgina 11
... declared enemy ; for he must consider that as the least of the two evils , and bow to dire necessity . " Think , most gracious sovereign , whilst it is yet time , and place your fleet , your capital , your palace , and your person , out ...
... declared enemy ; for he must consider that as the least of the two evils , and bow to dire necessity . " Think , most gracious sovereign , whilst it is yet time , and place your fleet , your capital , your palace , and your person , out ...
Pàgina 32
... declaring himself either on the side of the French or the English ; and that if he should prefer the former alterna- tive , still the British admiral would spare the city , on condition of the whole of the Turkish . fleet being ...
... declaring himself either on the side of the French or the English ; and that if he should prefer the former alterna- tive , still the British admiral would spare the city , on condition of the whole of the Turkish . fleet being ...
Pàgina 33
... declared , upon his honour , though the English were prepared for war , they were de- sirous of peace , which , on the terms proposed , might be concluded in half an hour . He finished by stating , that if the Sublime Porte were really ...
... declared , upon his honour , though the English were prepared for war , they were de- sirous of peace , which , on the terms proposed , might be concluded in half an hour . He finished by stating , that if the Sublime Porte were really ...
Pàgina 85
... declaration that the moment the French troops should enter the confines of Portugal , that mo- ment he would remove the seat of government to Brazil , which he considered to be beyond the reach of the grasping ambition of his oppressor ...
... declaration that the moment the French troops should enter the confines of Portugal , that mo- ment he would remove the seat of government to Brazil , which he considered to be beyond the reach of the grasping ambition of his oppressor ...
Pàgina 86
... declaration , the Re- gent , in the fond hope of conciliating France , on the 8th of November signed an order for detain- ing the few British subjects , and the very in- considerable portion of British property , that then remained in ...
... declaration , the Re- gent , in the fond hope of conciliating France , on the 8th of November signed an order for detain- ing the few British subjects , and the very in- considerable portion of British property , that then remained in ...
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