As a proof of his desire to maintain peace, he wished to know what he had to gain by going to war with England. A descent was the only means of offence he had, and that he was determined to attempt, by putting himself at the head of the expedition. But... The European Magazine, and London Review - Էջ 3961803Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| comte André Franc̜ois Miot de Melite - 1881 - 816 էջ
...maintain peace, he wished to know what he had to gain by going to war with England. A descent was the only means of offence he had, and that he was determined to attempt, by putting himself at the head of the expedition. But how could it be supposed that after having gained the height... | |
| Harold Felix Baker Wheeler, Alexander Meyrick Broadley - 1908 - 482 էջ
...Whitworth's report,1 "he wished to know what he had to gain by going to war with England ? A descent was the only means of offence he had, and that he was determined to attempt, by putting himself at the head of the expedition. But how could it be supposed, that after having gained the height... | |
| 1927 - 626 էջ
...maintain peace, he wished to know what he had to gain by going to war with England. A descent was the only means of offence he had, and that he was determined to attempt, by putting himself at the head of the expedition. But how could it be supposed that after having gained the height... | |
| 1803 - 812 էջ
...maintain peace, he wilhed to know what he had to gain by going to war with England. A defcent was the only means of offence he had, and that he was determined...at the head of the expedition. But how could it be fuppofed, that after having gained the height on which he flood, he would rilk his life and reputation... | |
| 1803 - 726 էջ
...maintain peace, he \viihed to know what he had to gain by going to war with England. A defxent was the only means of offence he had, and that he was determined to attempt, by putting himfelt'at the head of the expedition. But how could it be fuppofed, that after having gained the height... | |
| Sir Henry John Newbolt, Charles Hanbury-Williams - 1902 - 652 էջ
...Whitworth in February 1803, some weeks before the rupture, he had declared that " a descent was the only means of offence he had, and that he was determined to attempt, by putting himself at the head of the expedition." He went on to say that, unless forced to it by necessity, he... | |
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