Records of Noble LivesT. Nelson & Sons, 1867 - 349 páginas |
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Página 68
... officer actually engaged in Her Majesty's service , even if the days of grace were fully expired , re- fused to come . Bacon appealed to the Lord - Keeper and to the Secretary of State against this illegal arrest . The bond was ...
... officer actually engaged in Her Majesty's service , even if the days of grace were fully expired , re- fused to come . Bacon appealed to the Lord - Keeper and to the Secretary of State against this illegal arrest . The bond was ...
Página 89
... officers received no regular salaries , but maintained their dignity and establishments by means of the presents , fees , “ be- nevolences " -bribes , if you will - which were voluntarily offered by the suitors of the court . Such a ...
... officers received no regular salaries , but maintained their dignity and establishments by means of the presents , fees , “ be- nevolences " -bribes , if you will - which were voluntarily offered by the suitors of the court . Such a ...
Página 114
... officer and a gallant soldier , and was rewarded for his exertions with a lieutenant - colonelcy in Popham's Somersetshire regiment . He did not slacken ... officers MOURNS HIS BROTHER'S DEATH . 115 were crossing the river 114 ROBERT BLAKE .
... officer and a gallant soldier , and was rewarded for his exertions with a lieutenant - colonelcy in Popham's Somersetshire regiment . He did not slacken ... officers MOURNS HIS BROTHER'S DEATH . 115 were crossing the river 114 ROBERT BLAKE .
Página 115
... officers of his regiment were seen to cabal together in little companies , five or six at a place , and talk of it very seriously , none of them being forward to tell Colonel Blake what they were talking about . At last he asked one of ...
... officers of his regiment were seen to cabal together in little companies , five or six at a place , and talk of it very seriously , none of them being forward to tell Colonel Blake what they were talking about . At last he asked one of ...
Página 132
... how incompetent officers were displaced , to make way for energy and intelligence ; how the ships were better provisioned , and their crews more COMMENCES HIS NAVAL CAREER . 133 comfortably accommodated ; and 132 ROBERT BLAKE .
... how incompetent officers were displaced , to make way for energy and intelligence ; how the ships were better provisioned , and their crews more COMMENCES HIS NAVAL CAREER . 133 comfortably accommodated ; and 132 ROBERT BLAKE .
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