History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Volume 2Mills, Jowett, and Mills, published by W. Cobbett, 1834 - Great Britain |
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... ships had shown their superiority over ours ; what there remained of the French fleet would have been manned and used by the Americans in conjunction with the French ; that which American mercantile greediness , and En- glish intrigue ...
... ships had shown their superiority over ours ; what there remained of the French fleet would have been manned and used by the Americans in conjunction with the French ; that which American mercantile greediness , and En- glish intrigue ...
Page 238
... ship , the BELLEROPHON , and , on the 14th of July , surrendered himself a prisoner of war to Captain MAITLAND , the commander of that ship . Captain MAITLAND , of course , soon brought him to England ; and , that it might be as far ...
... ship , the BELLEROPHON , and , on the 14th of July , surrendered himself a prisoner of war to Captain MAITLAND , the commander of that ship . Captain MAITLAND , of course , soon brought him to England ; and , that it might be as far ...
Page 238
... ship to the island of St. HELENA : and here it is of importance to observe , that this very island had been , while he was at ELBA , pointed out as a proper place to send him to ; and the hired press distinctly proposed that he should ...
... ship to the island of St. HELENA : and here it is of importance to observe , that this very island had been , while he was at ELBA , pointed out as a proper place to send him to ; and the hired press distinctly proposed that he should ...
Page 238
... ship sailed with him , in the early part of that month ; and the voyage was of about the usual length . Orders were sent out to provide a resi- dence for him in the island , where he was to be guarded day and night by English soldiers ...
... ship sailed with him , in the early part of that month ; and the voyage was of about the usual length . Orders were sent out to provide a resi- dence for him in the island , where he was to be guarded day and night by English soldiers ...
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... ships of four hundred tons each . One ship - load of which effects I myself saw , ready packed - up , at HOLYROOD House , at EDINBURGH , a little while after the departure of CHARLES , in 1832. There can be no doubt in the mind of any ...
... ships of four hundred tons each . One ship - load of which effects I myself saw , ready packed - up , at HOLYROOD House , at EDINBURGH , a little while after the departure of CHARLES , in 1832. There can be no doubt in the mind of any ...
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