Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, Volume 2Lackington, Allen, & Company, 1807 - 432 pages |
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... tion made by Sir William Burnaby to Lord " Sandwich in behalf of his first lieutenant " Mr. William Grosvenor to be made master " and commander ; an officer of ten years " standing , well known in the navy and dis- 66 tinguished for ...
... tion made by Sir William Burnaby to Lord " Sandwich in behalf of his first lieutenant " Mr. William Grosvenor to be made master " and commander ; an officer of ten years " standing , well known in the navy and dis- 66 tinguished for ...
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... tion , that I shall ever gratefully carry in re- " membrance . 66 " I have the honour to be , & c . & c . " R. C. " This letter produced no advantage to Mr. Grosvenor , nor any other gratification to me except the recollection that I ...
... tion , that I shall ever gratefully carry in re- " membrance . 66 " I have the honour to be , & c . & c . " R. C. " This letter produced no advantage to Mr. Grosvenor , nor any other gratification to me except the recollection that I ...
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... tion enough not to expose me to it ; and " though he does not expressly say that there " is no obstacle in my way , yet this I am per- " suaded must be his firm assurance and belief " before he would commit me to the journey . " The ...
... tion enough not to expose me to it ; and " though he does not expressly say that there " is no obstacle in my way , yet this I am per- " suaded must be his firm assurance and belief " before he would commit me to the journey . " The ...
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... this opinion certainly " coloured his whole argument upon the sub- " ject : had we agreed in this principal posi- " tion , it is not likely we should have C 2 RICHARD CUMBERLAND . 19 "know where my danger lies, but as my ...
... this opinion certainly " coloured his whole argument upon the sub- " ject : had we agreed in this principal posi- " tion , it is not likely we should have C 2 RICHARD CUMBERLAND . 19 "know where my danger lies, but as my ...
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Richard Cumberland. " tion , it is not likely we should have differed " in deductions from it . " I have written to Mr. Hussey , and beg " leave to send you a copy of my letter . I " had fully purposed , in conformity to what I " said to ...
Richard Cumberland. " tion , it is not likely we should have differed " in deductions from it . " I have written to Mr. Hussey , and beg " leave to send you a copy of my letter . I " had fully purposed , in conformity to what I " said to ...
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