The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... ship , when his brothers were allowed to remain at home in the full enjoyment of their youthful amusements , and with the prospect of a life of continued pleasure opening upon them . The character of George III . , was mulish , and ...
... ship , when his brothers were allowed to remain at home in the full enjoyment of their youthful amusements , and with the prospect of a life of continued pleasure opening upon them . The character of George III . , was mulish , and ...
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... ships of inferior magnitude , and weight of metal , with some frigates and sloops . These being ranged with great skill in the harbour , the Count after re- maining at anchor for eleven days , set sail to the southward or far as the ...
... ships of inferior magnitude , and weight of metal , with some frigates and sloops . These being ranged with great skill in the harbour , the Count after re- maining at anchor for eleven days , set sail to the southward or far as the ...
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... ships of Admiral Byron's squadron had arrived in that port , and as the British naval force was now unquestionably superior to the fleet under D'Estaign , his lordship thought this a proper moment for availing himself of the leave he ...
... ships of Admiral Byron's squadron had arrived in that port , and as the British naval force was now unquestionably superior to the fleet under D'Estaign , his lordship thought this a proper moment for availing himself of the leave he ...
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... ships of the line , were cruising in the Channel , before the grand fleet of France was in readiness to come out of Brest harbour . Admiral Keppel , an officer of distinguished merit and re- putation , having been fixed upon to command ...
... ships of the line , were cruising in the Channel , before the grand fleet of France was in readiness to come out of Brest harbour . Admiral Keppel , an officer of distinguished merit and re- putation , having been fixed upon to command ...
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... ship to return upon the enemy , and threw out a signal for the rest of the fleet to form the line , but observing that some of his ships , disabled in the engagement , had fallen to leeward , and were in danger of being cut off by the ...
... ship to return upon the enemy , and threw out a signal for the rest of the fleet to form the line , but observing that some of his ships , disabled in the engagement , had fallen to leeward , and were in danger of being cut off by the ...
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Admiral Admiralty amongst appeared army arrived attached attended bill Bishop of Osnaburg British Bude Captain character circumstances Colonel command conduct consequence court Crown debts declared DORA JORDAN duchy of Cornwall Duke of Clarence Duke of Kent Duke of York duty Earl effect enemy England English father favour feelings fleet France Frederick French frigates George III Hanover heir apparent honour House of Lords Hugh Palliser illustrious immediately individual Jordan King King of England King's lady letter Lord lordship Majesty Majesty's manner marriage ment mind ministers monarch nation nature naval navy Nelson never noble occasion officers opinion Parliament particular party person Pitt political possessed present Prince of Wales Prince William Princess principle Queen rank received Regent reign respect royal brothers royal family Royal Highness royal Princes royalty sail sailor ships Sovereign squadron throne tion took whole