| 1817 - 526 页
...own bands.— £<¡¡tor. When I was informed by some men whom I met at landing, that his lordship was absent, I walked back to my boat, determined to...discontent, observing, that, in America, no delicacy was shewn by the English, who took away all sorts of moveable property, setting fire not only to towns... | |
| 1818 - 588 页
...America, had been effected. When I was informed by some men whom I met at landing, that his lordship was absent, I walked back to my boat, determined to...discontent, observing, that, in America, no delicacy was sRown by the English, who took away all sorts of moveable property, setting fire not only to towns... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 526 页
...been effected. When I was informed by some men »hem I met at landing, that his lordship was abtat, I walked back to my boat, determined to leave the island. By the way, however, some officers »to were with me, could not forbear expressing uitir discontent, observing, thai in America no delkic;... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 514 页
...the island. By the way, however, some officers •At were with me, could not forbear expressing thai discontent, observing, that in America no delicacy was shown by the English, who took »"»)' «I1 sorts of moveable property, setting 6re not only to towns, and to the houses of the rich... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 518 页
...Ameica, had been »fleeted. "When I was informed by some men whom I met at landing, that his lordship was absent, I walked back to my boat, determined to leave the eland. By the way, however, some officers who were with me, could not forbear expressing their liscontent,... | |
| 1826 - 402 页
...Countess of Selkirk. " When I was informed, by some men whom I " met at landing, that his lordship was absent, I " walked back to my boat, determined...were with me, could not forbear expressing " their dissent; observing that in America, no de"licacy was shown by the English, who took "away all sorts... | |
| John Paul Jones - 1830 - 572 页
...America, had been effected. " When I was informed, by some men whom I met at landing, that his lordship was absent, I walked back to my boat, determined to...by the English, who took away all sorts of moveable propertytI setting fire, not only to towns and to the houses of the rich, without distinction, but... | |
| John Paul Jones - 1830 - 566 页
...America, had been effected. "When I was informed, by some men whom I met at landing, that his lordship was absent, I walked back to my boat, determined to...who were with me, could not forbear expressing their dis • content ; observing that, in America, no delicacy was shown by the English, who took away all... | |
| John Paul Jones - 1830 - 564 页
...the way, however, some officers, who were with me, could not forbear expressing their dis content ; observing that, in America, no delicacy was shown...by the English, who took away all sorts of moveable propertysetting fire, not only to towns and to the houses of the rich, without distinction, but not... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 494 页
...hands.—Edm. Lit. Misce1lany. " When I was informed by some men whom I met at landing, that his lordship was absent, I walked back to my boat, determined to...discontent, observing, that, in America, no delicacy was shewn by the English, who took away all sorts of moveable property, setting fire not only to towns... | |
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