| John Charnock - 1796 - 452 頁
...a peerage: he concluded by laying his generalfhip of marines, together with his rank in the navy ut the king's feet, entreating him to take both away...the former honours he had received, by ending the remnant of a long life as a penfioner, or accepting of a peerage obtained by political arrangement.... | |
| 1796 - 456 頁
...bargain for a peerage. He concluded, by Jaying his ' n in i.iuhip of the Miiir.ci, togcihr: with hit rank in the navy, at the King's feet, entreating him to take both awarj if tbcy could forward hu fervice ; and, at the tarae tin», afl'uring hif Majefly, he, would... | |
| 1800 - 776 頁
...accept of a penfion or bargain tor a pe<-r.'.ge. He concluded by laying his gf;:if'ra!fl¡ip of the marines, together with his rank in the navy, at the...to take both away if they could forward his fervice ; nnd, rt the lame time affuring his majcfty, he would never prove himfelf unworthy of the former honours... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 786 頁
...condefcend to accept of a penfion or bargain for a peerage. He concluded by laying his generalfliip of the marines, together with his rank in the navy, at the...entreating him to take both away if they could forward his feryice ; and, at the fame time affuring his majefty, he would never prove himfelf unworthy of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 788 頁
...He concluded by laying bis geiifralfhip of the marines, together with his rank in the navy, at tlic king's feet, entreating him to take both away if they...could forward his fervice ; and, at the fame time affuring his majefty, lie would never prove himfelf unworthy of the former honours he had received,... | |
| Eccentric biography - 1801 - 352 頁
...condescend to accept of a Jtension, or bargain for a peerage. He concluded, by laying his generalship of the marines, together with his rank in the navy, at the...king's feet, entreating him to take both away, if Ihey could forward his service; and at the same time, assured his Majesty, he would never prove himself... | |
| 1821 - 670 頁
...condescend to accept of a pension, or bargain for a peerage ; he concluded by laying his generalship of marines, together with his rank in the navy, at...entreating him to take both away if they could forward his service ; and at the same time assuring his majesty, he would never prove himself unworthy of the former... | |
| 1821 - 754 頁
...condescend to accept of a pension, or bargain for a peerage ; he concluded by laying his generalship of marines, together with his rank in the navy, at...entreating him to take both away if they could forward his service ; and at the same time assuring his majesty, he would never prove himself unworthy of the former... | |
| Robert Huish - 1821 - 746 頁
...or bargain for a peerage. He concluded, by laying his generalship of the marines, together with nis rank in the navy, at the king's feet, entreating him to take both away, if they could forward his service : and, at the same time, assuring his majesty he would never prove himself unworthy of the... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 498 頁
...condescend to accept of a pension, or bargain for a peerage. He concluded, by laying his generalship of the marines, together with his rank in the navy, at the...entreating him to take both away, if they could forward his service : and, at the same time, assuring His Majesty he would never prove himself unworthy of the... | |
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