Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, Volume 2Lackington, Allen, & Company, 1807 - 432 pages |
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Page 28
... particular were excellently armed and ammu- nitioned . My Englishmen consisted of Mr. Hussey's man Daly , a London hair - dresser of the name of Legge , whom I took for the con- venience of my wife and daughters , and my own faithful ...
... particular were excellently armed and ammu- nitioned . My Englishmen consisted of Mr. Hussey's man Daly , a London hair - dresser of the name of Legge , whom I took for the con- venience of my wife and daughters , and my own faithful ...
Page 48
... particular proposition , until I was satisfied of the willingness of the Court of Spain to treat at all - Of this willingness his lordship professes to doubt , and grounds that doubt upon what he gathers from my report of the change ...
... particular proposition , until I was satisfied of the willingness of the Court of Spain to treat at all - Of this willingness his lordship professes to doubt , and grounds that doubt upon what he gathers from my report of the change ...
Page 56
... them with terms for Spain , and if " these be fair and reasonable on both sides , " and such as Spain in her particular can pos- СС sibly accede to , the Catholic King will close " with her on his own behalf , and exert 56 MEMOIRS OF.
... them with terms for Spain , and if " these be fair and reasonable on both sides , " and such as Spain in her particular can pos- СС sibly accede to , the Catholic King will close " with her on his own behalf , and exert 56 MEMOIRS OF.
Page 89
... ( I repeat it ) to the deceased King of Spain causes me to be too particular , or prolix , in re- cording his goodness to me , it is because I na- turally must feel it with the greater sensibility from the RICHARD CUMBERLAND . 89.
... ( I repeat it ) to the deceased King of Spain causes me to be too particular , or prolix , in re- cording his goodness to me , it is because I na- turally must feel it with the greater sensibility from the RICHARD CUMBERLAND . 89.
Page 93
... particular , and wearing nothing but silks of Spanish fabric , rejecting all the finery of Lyons , and every present or purchase , however tempting , of all French manufactures whatever . This lure for popularity succeeded to such a ...
... particular , and wearing nothing but silks of Spanish fabric , rejecting all the finery of Lyons , and every present or purchase , however tempting , of all French manufactures whatever . This lure for popularity succeeded to such a ...
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