| 1846 - 790 стор.
...himself at the foot of the Prince Regent, with the flattering phraseology of claiming protection " from the most powerful, the most constant, and the most generous of his enemies." The step was now taken. On the 15th of July, at daybreak, he left the Isle of Aix, and entered one... | |
| 1833 - 886 стор.
...the 4th of September, 1800, surrendered the place to that nation which Napoleon has since termed " the most powerful, the most constant, and the most generous of his enemies." During the long-winded game of war which France and England lately played together, our country surely... | |
| 1848 - 780 стор.
...most daring coups d'etat, and whose prince, eiiht: from conviction, or from policy, he had called "ibe most powerful, the most constant, and the most generous of his enemies." It was in the tigotof manhood when the understandings usually mill full maturity, and the bodily powers... | |
| Sir Francis Bond Head - 1835 - 310 стор.
...on the 4th of September, 1SOO, surrendered the place to that nation which Napoleon has since termed "the most powerful, the most constant, and the most generous of his enemies." During the long-winded game of war which France and England lately played together, our country surely... | |
| John Mayne - 1836 - 294 стор.
...treatment, he surrendered on the 15tb of July, 1815, unconditionally, to that officer, as the representative of the " most powerful, the most constant, and the most generous of his enemies." He arrived in Torbay, nine days after his surrender in the Bellerophon ; sailed on the 7th of August... | |
| John Mayne - 1836 - 286 стор.
...treatment, he surrendered on the 15th of July, 1815, unconditionally, to that officer, as the representative of the " most powerful, the most constant, and the most generous of his enemies." He arrived in Torbay, nine days after his surrender in the Bellerophon ; sailed on the 7th of August... | |
| 1836 - 428 стор.
...the 4th of September, 1800, surrendered the place to that nation which Napoleon has since termed " the most powerful, the most constant, and the most generous of his enemies." During the long-winded game of war which France and England lately played together, our country surely... | |
| George Newenham Wright - 1840 - 332 стор.
...emaciated countenances — surrendered the place to that nation which Napoleon afterwards described as " the most powerful, the most constant, and the most generous of his enemies." From that day, the 4th of September, 1800, Malta has become an appanage of the British crown. A governor,... | |
| 1841 - 902 стор.
...received in such a manner as the prince regent wight think proper. Thus situated, the fugitive at length resolved to throw himself on the generosity of " the...surrendered unconditionally to captain Maitland, on the 15th July. The Bellerophon arrived in Torbay in nine days after Buonaparte's surrender ; and from thence... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1841 - 928 стор.
...received in such a manner as the prince regent might think proper. Thus situated, the fugitive at length resolved to throw himself on the generosity of " the...surrendered unconditionally to captain Maitland, on the 15th July. The Bellerophon arrived in Torbay in nine daj's after Buonaparte's surrender ; and from... | |
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