Britain is, in truth, little more than an imaginary grievance. Upon a diligent examination, made by His Majesty's command, of the records of the British Court of Admiralty, there has been discovered only a solitary instance in the course of the present... The Universal magazine - Página 5531807Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1484 páginas
...discovered only a solitary instance in the course of the present war, of the condemnation of a vessel really Russian ; a vessel which had carried naval stores to a port »f the common enemy. There are but few instances of Russian vessels detained ; and none in wl'ich... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 602 páginas
...discovered only a solitary instance in the course of the present war, of the condemnation of a vessel really Russian : a vessel which had carried naval...regularly complaining of such detention. It is therefore matter of surprise, as well as of concern, to his majesty, that the emperor of Russia should have condescended... | |
| 1810 - 600 páginas
...discovered only a solitary instance in the ccurse of the present war, of the condemnation of a vessel really Russian : a vessel which had carried naval...none in which justice has been refused to a party regularty complaining of such detention. It is therefore matter of surprise, as well as of concern,... | |
| 1810 - 602 páginas
...discovered only a solitary instance in the course of the present war, of the condemnation of a vessel really Russian : a vessel which had carried naval...none in which justice has been refused to a party regularby complaining of such deten« tion. It is therefore matter of surprise, as well as of concern,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 728 páginas
...discovered only a solitary instance in the course of the present war, of the condemnation of a vessel really Russian : a vessel which had carried naval...regularly complaining of such detention. It is therefore matter of surprize as well as of concern to his majesty that the emperor of Russia should have condescended... | |
| David Urquhart - 1874 - 78 páginas
...discovered only a solitary instance in the course of the present war, of the condemnation of a vessel really Russian ; a vessel which had carried naval...regularly complaining of such detention. It is therefore matter of surprise as well as of concern to His Majesty that the Emperor of RUSSIA should have condescended... | |
| 1881 - 1114 páginas
...discovered only a solitary instance in the course of the present war, of the condemnation of a vessel really Russian ; a vessel which had carried naval...regularly complaining of such detention. It is therefore matter of surprise as well as of concern to His Majesty that the Emperor of RUSSIA should have condescended... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1484 páginas
...of the condemnation of a vessel really Russian; a vessel which had carried naval stores tu a port nf the common enemy. There are but few instances of Russian vessels detained ; and none in wl'icli justice has been refused to a party regularly complaining of such detention. It is liiere ton-... | |
| London gazette - 338 páginas
...fnllance in the Courfe of the prefent War, of the Condemnation of a Veffel really Ruffian ;: a VefLl which, had carried Naval Stores to a Port of the Common Enemy. There are but few Inftances of Rufiian Veflels detained: and none in which Juflice has heen lefufed to a Party regularly... | |
| 1808 - 770 páginas
...discovered only a military instance in the course of the present war, of the condemnation of a vessel really Russian : a vessel which had carried naval stores to a port of the common enemy. Theie are but few instance* of Russian vessels detained : and none in which justice has been refused... | |
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