The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Volumen18Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1834 |
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... fleet and army . The frigate under whose escort they were , was La Néréide , of 36 guns . In the ensuing month , Sir Edward again com- manded a squadron , and took and destroyed fifteen out of a fleet of twenty - five sail of coasters ...
... fleet and army . The frigate under whose escort they were , was La Néréide , of 36 guns . In the ensuing month , Sir Edward again com- manded a squadron , and took and destroyed fifteen out of a fleet of twenty - five sail of coasters ...
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... fleet of French merchantmen , and drove La Volage , of 26 guns , on shore . Four days after , L'Unité , of 38 guns and 255 men , was taken . On board her were Madame Le Large , wife to the governor of Rochefort , with the whole of her ...
... fleet of French merchantmen , and drove La Volage , of 26 guns , on shore . Four days after , L'Unité , of 38 guns and 255 men , was taken . On board her were Madame Le Large , wife to the governor of Rochefort , with the whole of her ...
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... fleet . In June , 1800 , he was sent by Earl St. Vincent , with a squadron , consisting of seven ships of the line , one of 50 guns , nine frigates , a sloop of war , and a cutter , having on board a detachment of troops under the ...
... fleet . In June , 1800 , he was sent by Earl St. Vincent , with a squadron , consisting of seven ships of the line , one of 50 guns , nine frigates , a sloop of war , and a cutter , having on board a detachment of troops under the ...
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... fleet then blockading the Scheldt , and hoisted his flag on board the Christian the Seventh , of 98 guns . While intent on watching the move- ments of the French fleet at Flushing , many anxious months passed , without gratifying his ...
... fleet then blockading the Scheldt , and hoisted his flag on board the Christian the Seventh , of 98 guns . While intent on watching the move- ments of the French fleet at Flushing , many anxious months passed , without gratifying his ...
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... with the Austrian general in Italy , effectually prevented any hostile movement of the French fleet at Toulon , and mainly contributed to the restoration of the legitimate sovereign of Naples . The deci- 20 VISCOUNT EXMOUTH .
... with the Austrian general in Italy , effectually prevented any hostile movement of the French fleet at Toulon , and mainly contributed to the restoration of the legitimate sovereign of Naples . The deci- 20 VISCOUNT EXMOUTH .
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Página 87 - The evidence that there is a Being, all-powerful, wise, and good, by whom every thing exists ; and particularly, to obviate difficulties regarding the wisdom and goodness of the Deity ; and this, in the first place, from considerations independent of written revelation, and, in the second place, from the Revelation of the Lord Jesus ; and from the whole, to point out the inferences most necessary for and useful to mankind.
Página 373 - Hard is his fate on whom the public gaze Is fix'd for ever to detract or praise ; Repose denies her requiem to his name, And Folly loves the martyrdom of Fame. The secret enemy whose sleepless eye Stands sentinel — accuser — judge — and spy, The foe — the fool — the jealous — and the vain, The envious who but breathe in others...
Página 103 - When the ear heard me, then it blessed me; and when the eye saw me, it gave witness to me: Because I delivered the poor that cried, and the fatherless, and him that had none to help him. The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon me: and I caused the widow's heart to sing for joy.
Página 303 - By taking the path which conscience and sincerity direct, I, born a Brahmun, have exposed myself to the complainings and reproaches, even of some of my relations, whose prejudices are strong, and whose temporal advantage depends upon the present system. But these, however accumulated, I can tranquilly bear, trusting that a day will arrive when my humble endeavours will be viewed with justice — perhaps acknowledged with gratitude. At any rate, whatever men may say, I cannot be deprived of this consolation...
Página 297 - Finding them generally more intelligent, more steady and moderate in their conduct, I gave up my prejudice against them, and became inclined in their favour, feeling persuaded that their rule, though a foreign yoke, would lead more speedily and surely to the amelioration of the native inhabitants; and I enjoyed the confidence of several of them even in their public capacity.
Página 307 - Roy, a warm advocate for the abolition of sati and of all other superstitions and corruptions engrafted on the Hindu religion, which he considers originally to have been a pure Deism.
Página 180 - ... the ship received. We found by the well that she made no water, and by dark she struck no more. God was merciful to us, and the tide, almost miraculously fell no lower.
Página 310 - Compiler to contain not only the essence of all that is necessary to instruct mankind in their civil duties, but also the best and only means of obtaining the forgiveness of our sins, the favour of God, and strength to overcome' our passions, and to keep his commandments.
Página 303 - The consequence of my long and uninterrupted researches into religious truth has been that I have found the doctrines of Christ more conducive to moral principles and better adapted for the use of rational beings, than any others which have come to my knowledge...
Página 307 - A Second Conference between an Advocate for, and an Opponent of, the practice of burning Widows alive.