Genereux, is deserving of every praise his country and this court can give ; and that his conduct, with that of the officers and men under his command, reflects not only the highest honour on himself and them, but on their country at large, and the court... Ben Brace, the last of Nelson's Agamemnons - Página 164por Frederick Chamier - 1840 - 419 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1799 - 640 páginas
...court can give; and that his conduct, with that of the officers and men under his command, ri-fleoti not only the highest honour on himself and them, but to their country at large ; and the court <!o therefore most honourably acjuif Captain 1 hompsun, his officers, and ship's company... | |
| Cooper Willyams - 1802 - 442 páginas
...fhip the Leander, againft fo fuperior a force as that of the Genereux, is deferving of every praife his Country and this Court can give; and that his...officers and men under his command, reflects not only the higheft honour on himfelf and them, but to their Country at large: and the Court do therefore moft... | |
| James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1805 - 584 páginas
...the Leander, against so superior a force as that of the Gvuereux, is deserving of every praise this Country and this Court can give ; and that his conduct,...Officers and Men under his command, reflects not only tha highest honour on himself and them, but on their Country at large ; and the Court does therefore... | |
| William James - 1826 - 606 páginas
...opinion, that the gallant and almost unprecedented defence of captain Thompson, of his majesty's late ship Leander, against so superior a force as that of the...not only the highest honour on himself and them, but on their country at large, and the court does therefore most honourably acquit captain Thompson, &c."... | |
| 1828 - 710 páginas
...Thompson, of his Majesty's late ship the Leander, against so superior a force as that of the Genereu*, is deserving of every praise his country and this...his command, reflects not only the highest honour upon himself and them, but their country ; and the Court do, therefore, moil honourably acquit Captain... | |
| 1828 - 706 páginas
...Thompson, of his Majesty's late ship the Leander, against so superior a force as that of the G£nereux, is deserving of every praise his country and this...his command, reflects not only the highest honour upon himself and them, but their country ; and the Court do, therefore, molt honourably acquit Captain... | |
| 1828 - 740 páginas
...as that of le Genereux, was deserving of •every praise bis country and the assembled court could give ; and that his conduct, with that of the officers and men under his command, reflected not only the highest honor on himself and them, but on their country at large." The thanks... | |
| 1828 - 798 páginas
...a force as Le Généreux, was deserving of every praise his country and the asssembled Court could give ; and that his conduct, with that of the officers and men under his command, reflected not only the highest honour on himself and them, but on their country at large." The thanks... | |
| 1829 - 494 páginas
...force as that of le GeneVeux, was deserving of every praise his country and the assembled court could give ; and that his conduct, with that of the officers and men under his command, reflected not only the highest honour on himself and them, but on their country at large." The thanks... | |
| edward giffard - 1852 - 258 páginas
...force as that of Le Genereux was deserving of every praise his country and the assembled Court could give, and that his conduct, with that of the officers and men under his command, reflected not only the highest honour on himself and them, but on their country at large," was the... | |
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