| Tobias Smollett - 1836 - 840 Seiten
...dominions threatened with an invasion : that though the king of England, in order to frustrate such intentions, had given orders for seizing at sea the...with the utmost violence, his Britannic majesty could not longer, consistently with the honor of his crown and the welfare of his subjects, remain within... | |
| Colonial society East India comm - 1842 - 144 Seiten
...the fortifications of Dunkirk were enlarged, " great bodies of troops marched down to the sea coasts of France, " and the British dominions threatened...subjects ; yet he had hitherto contented himself with detain" ing those ships which had been taken and preserving their cargoes " entire, without proceeding... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1848 - 514 Seiten
...dominions threatened with an invasion : that though the King of England, in order to frustrate such intentions, had given orders for seizing at sea the...the hostile invasion of Minorca, that the court of VerKailles was determined to reject all proposals of accommodation, and carry on the war with the utmost... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 538 Seiten
...dominions threatened with an invasion : that though the king of England, in order to frustrate such intentions, had given orders for seizing at sea the...which had been taken, and preserving their cargoes intire, without proceeding to confiscation ; but it being at last evident, from the hostile invasion... | |
| Sir Arthur George Doughty, George William Parmelee - 1901 - 398 Seiten
...security of our Kingdoms, which were thus threatened, we could no longer forbear giving orders for the seizing at sea the ships of the French King, and his subjects ; notwithstanding which, as we were still unwilling to give up all hopes that an accommodation might... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1911 - 306 Seiten
...Security of Our Kingdoms, which were thus threatened, We could no longer forbear giving Orders for the seizing at Sea the Ships of the French King, and his Subjects. Notwithstanding which, as We were still unwilling to give up all Hopes that an Accommodation might... | |
| Connecticut Historical Society - 1918 - 474 Seiten
...Security of Our Kingdoms which were thus threatned, we could no Longer forbare giving Orders for the Seizing at Sea the Ships of the French King and his Subjects. Notwithstanding which as we were still unwilling to give up all hopes that an Accommodation might be... | |
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