| English literature - 1808 - 1016 pages
...гор;," and to recollect that he had poson that of America, affording an ample balance for any sacrifice he might make here, and from which he would be cut...Europe. In this view, Lord Strangford having received an acquiescence to the proposition which had been made by us, fot bis Lordship to land and confer with... | |
| 1807 - 770 pages
...recollect that he had possessions on that of America, affording an ample balance for any sacrifice he might make here, and from which he would be cut off by the nature of maritime warfare, 1-Se termination of \vhich could not be dictated by the combination of the continental powers of Europe.... | |
| 1807 - 598 pages
...affording an ample balance for any sacrifice be might make here, and from which he would be cut oil' by the nature of maritime warfare, the termination...which could not be dictated by the combination of thc continental power's of Europe. After this it seems Lord Strangford, who was on board the Heet,... | |
| 1808 - 1142 pages
...recollect, that he had possessions on that of America affording an ample balance for any sacrifice he might make here, and from which he would be cut...the continental powers of Europe. In this view, lord Sfangford having received an acquiescence to the proposition which had 'been made by us, for his lordsh'ip... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1809 - 412 pages
...recollect that he had possessions on that of America, affording an ample balance for any sacrifice be might make here, and from which he would be cut off...of which could not be dictated by the combination oi the Continental Powers of Europe. " In this view, Lord Slrangford having received an acquiescence... | |
| History - 1809 - 1080 pages
...balaacc for any sacrifice he might make heie, and from which he would be cut olfby the nature of the maritime warfare, the termination of which could not...be dictated by the combination of the continental powere of Europe. In this view lord Stranssford !•.:Ting received an acquiescence to tli« proposition... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1484 pages
...had possessions on (hat of America, affording an ample balance for any sacrifice he might make heie, and from which he would be cut off by the nature of the maritime warfare, the termination of which rould not be dictated by the com. binaiion of the continental... | |
| Edward Howard - Admirals - 1839 - 440 pages
...recollect that he had possessions on that of America, affording an ample balance for any sacrifice he might make here, and from which he would be cut off by the nature of the maritime warfare, the termination of which could not be dictated by the combination of the continental... | |
| Charles Dibdin, George Hogarth - Songs with piano - 1848 - 468 pages
...to recollect that he had posaessionson that of America, affording an ample balance for any sacrifice he might make here, and from which he would be cut...Europe. In this view, Lord Strangford having received an acquiescence to the proposition which bad been made by us, for his lordship to land and confer with... | |
| 1807 - 338 pages
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