| Andrew Kippis - 1826 - 464 стор.
...and I was now prompted, by my desire to avoid further hostilities, to get some of them on board, as the only method left of convincing them, that we intended...convenience. Thus far my intentions certainly were not eriminal; and though in the contest, which I had not the least reason to expect, our victory might... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1830 - 444 стор.
...and I was now prompted, by my desire to avoid further hostilities, to get some of them on board, as the only method left of convincing them that we intended...were not criminal ; and though, in the contest, which I had not the least reason to expect, our victory might have been complete without so great an expense... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - 1833 - 764 стор.
...and I was now prompted, by my desire to avoid further hostilities, to get some of them on board, as the only method left of convincing them that we intended...were not criminal, and though in .the contest, which I had no reason to expect, our victory might have . been complete without so great an expense of life,... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 288 стор.
...desire to avoid farther hostilities, to attempt to get some of them on board, — the only method we had left of convincing them that we intended them no harm,...not criminal ; and though in the contest — which I had not the least reason to expect — our victory might have been complete without so great an expense... | |
| Historical account - 1836 - 510 стор.
...and I was now prompted, by my desire to avoid further hostilities, to get some of them on board, as the only method left of convincing them that we intended...intentions certainly were not criminal; and though in thecontest, which I had not the least reason to expect, our victory might have been complete without... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - 1836 - 774 стор.
...and I was now prompted, by my desire to avoid further hostilities, to get some of them on board, as the only method left of convincing them that we intended...to their gratification and convenience. Thus far my iutentious certainly were not criminal, and though in the contest, which I had no reason to expect,... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 510 стор.
...of them on board, — the only method we had left of convincing them that we intended them no barm, and had it in our power to contribute to their gratification...not criminal ; and though in the contest — which I had not the least reason to expect — our victory might have been complete without so great an expense... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1838 - 474 стор.
...and I was now prompted, by my desire to avoid further hostilities, to get some of them on board, as the only method left of convincing them, that we intended...were not criminal ; and though in the contest, which I had not the least reason to expect, our victory might have been complete without so great an expense... | |
| Michael Russell - 1842 - 464 стор.
...prompted, by my desire to avoid farther hostilities, to get some of them on board, as the only method of convincing them that we intended them no harm,...were not criminal ; and though in the contest, which I had not the least reason to expect, our victory might have been complete without so great an expense... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 стор.
...and I was now prompted, by my desire to avoid further hostilities, to get some of them on board, as the only method left of convincing them that we intended...and convenience. Thus far my intentions certainly wero not criminal ; and though in the contest, which I had not the least reason to expect, our victory... | |
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