Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, Volume 2Lackington, Allen, & Company, 1807 - 432 pages |
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... take the first part of this alternative , " I must expect it will create offence to the punctilio of the Spanish court who have given me their passport for myself and fa- << 66 66 " mily , have not only provided me RICHARD CUMBERLAND . 13.
... take the first part of this alternative , " I must expect it will create offence to the punctilio of the Spanish court who have given me their passport for myself and fa- << 66 66 " mily , have not only provided me RICHARD CUMBERLAND . 13.
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... given some unequivocal and most ridiculous tokens before and during our action in the frigate ; I had not much reliance on my Portuguese , one of whom was a black fellow , and in the mean time my brave and trusty servant Camis was not ...
... given some unequivocal and most ridiculous tokens before and during our action in the frigate ; I had not much reliance on my Portuguese , one of whom was a black fellow , and in the mean time my brave and trusty servant Camis was not ...
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... given to the Spanish court by their ambassador at Paris , Count d'Aranda , and faithfully given without exaggeration . The effect it had upon the King of Spain was great indeed , and for me most unfortunate , for I had no advices from ...
... given to the Spanish court by their ambassador at Paris , Count d'Aranda , and faithfully given without exaggeration . The effect it had upon the King of Spain was great indeed , and for me most unfortunate , for I had no advices from ...
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... given , or prejudices once received . It is not necessary for me to discuss the characters , with whom it was my lot to treat , it is enough to say that during more than a year's abode in Spain , I believe no moment occurred so ...
... given , or prejudices once received . It is not necessary for me to discuss the characters , with whom it was my lot to treat , it is enough to say that during more than a year's abode in Spain , I believe no moment occurred so ...
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... Hussey , to which propositions he observed our ministry had re- turned no answer " I admitted that no answer " had been given to the propositions he al- " E 2 RICHARD CUMBERLAND . 51 I was arraigned for giving credit to sincerity, ...
... Hussey , to which propositions he observed our ministry had re- turned no answer " I admitted that no answer " had been given to the propositions he al- " E 2 RICHARD CUMBERLAND . 51 I was arraigned for giving credit to sincerity, ...
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