| Edmund Burke - 1785 - 652 pages
...the junftion with Commodore Bickerton, the French fleet would at leaft be equal to ours. If we looked forward to the probable operations in the channel, and in the northern feas, in a future campaign, it was faid to be clear, from the papers laid before the houfe, that the... | |
| 1800 - 632 pages
...junction with Commodore Bickerton, the French fleet would at leaft be equal to our ours. If we looked forward to the probable operations in the channel, and in the northern feas, in a future campaign, it was laid to be clear, from 'the papers laid before the houfe, that the... | |
| William Pitt, W. S. Hathaway - 1808 - 496 pages
...at this instant are in conjunction with Hyder, subduing and desolating tjie Carnatic. The prospect is by no means brightened when we look forward to...probable operations in the Channel, and in the Northern Sm, during the course of the ensuing summer. Thirteen new fail of the line would at 'that time have... | |
| William Pitt - 1806 - 488 pages
...Hyder, subduing and desolating the Carnatic. The prospect is by no means brightened when we look fbrward to the probable operations in the Channel, and in the Northern Seas, during the course of the ensuing summer. Thirteen new s»Q of the line would at that time have been added to the... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 1042 pages
...at this instant, are in conjunction with Hyder, subduing and desolating the Carnatic. " The prospect is by no means brightened when we look forward to...the channel, and in the Northern seas, during the course of the ensuing summer. Thirteen new sail of the line would have at that time been added to the... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 524 pages
...instant, are in conjunction with Hyder, subduing and desolating the Carnatic. " The prospect is-by no means brightened when we look forward to the probable...the channel, and in the Northern seas, during the course of the ensuing summer. Thirteen new sail of the line would have at that time been added to the... | |
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