An Auto-biographical Memoir of Sir John Barrow, Bart., Late of the Admiralty: Including Reflections, Observations, and Reminiscences at Home and Abroad, from Early Life to Advanced AgeJohn Murray, 1847 - 515 sider |
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Side 53
... King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China in the Years 1792 , 1793 , and 1794. It was annexed as an appendix to my account of ' The Public Life ' of the Earl of Macartney . The journal is exceedingly inte- resting SECT . I. ] 53 ...
... King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China in the Years 1792 , 1793 , and 1794. It was annexed as an appendix to my account of ' The Public Life ' of the Earl of Macartney . The journal is exceedingly inte- resting SECT . I. ] 53 ...
Side 63
... king's library of Paris . One of our impressed pilots had come on board without his and it was in vain to make him compre- compass , hend ours with its moveable card , theirs being a simple needle about an inch in length , vibrating ...
... king's library of Paris . One of our impressed pilots had come on board without his and it was in vain to make him compre- compass , hend ours with its moveable card , theirs being a simple needle about an inch in length , vibrating ...
Side 89
... King of England slung across his shoulders , in a case covered with yellow silk . As soon as we had settled our final accounts with the Chinese officers and servants attached to our hotel , Mr. Maxwell and I , in the evening of the 7th ...
... King of England slung across his shoulders , in a case covered with yellow silk . As soon as we had settled our final accounts with the Chinese officers and servants attached to our hotel , Mr. Maxwell and I , in the evening of the 7th ...
Side 116
... King of Eng- land to the Emperor of China . My first and obvious observation was , that as the letter carried out by Lord Macartney gave great satisfaction to the Emperor and his ministers , as was publicly acknowledged by them at Pekin ...
... King of Eng- land to the Emperor of China . My first and obvious observation was , that as the letter carried out by Lord Macartney gave great satisfaction to the Emperor and his ministers , as was publicly acknowledged by them at Pekin ...
Side 117
... King of England , might it not be prudent to follow it up by one of the like tendency on the present occasion ? But his Lordship observed , " Lord Macart- ney escaped the performance of the degrading cere- monial , which is the main ...
... King of England , might it not be prudent to follow it up by one of the like tendency on the present occasion ? But his Lordship observed , " Lord Macart- ney escaped the performance of the degrading cere- monial , which is the main ...
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Side 83 - Nebuchadnezzar the king sent to gather together the princes, the governors, and the captains, the judges, the treasurers, the counsellors, the sheriffs, and all the rulers of the provinces, to come to the dedication of the image which Nebuchadnezzar the king had set up.
Side 280 - It was new — it was singular — it was simple ! ' and, from admirals downwards, it was repeated — ' It must succeed, if ever they will allow us to get at them ! You are, my Lord, surrounded by friends whom you inspire with confidence.
Side 493 - The Edinburgh Review had become such as to render it impossible for me to continue a contributor to it. — Now, it is such as I can no longer continue to receive or read it.
Side 281 - May the Great God, whom I worship, grant to my Country, and for the benefit of Europe in general, a great and glorious Victory; and may no misconduct in any one tarnish it; and may humanity after Victory be the predominant feature in the British Fleet. For myself, individually, I commit my life to Him, who made me, and may his blessing light upon my endeavours for serving my Country faithfully. To him I resign myself and the just cause which is entrusted to me to defend. Amen. Amen. Amen.
Side 282 - Sir, we have gained a great victory, but we have lost Lord Nelson.
Side 218 - It seem'd the general air, From pole to pole, from Atlas to the east, Was then at enmity with English blood. For, but the race of England, all were safe In foreign climes ; nor did this Fury taste The foreign blood which England then contain'd. Where should they fly ? The circumambient heaven Involved them still ; and every breeze was bane.
Side 86 - ... resembling that which the Emperor delivered to me yesterday for the king. " It would be an endless task were I to attempt a detail of all the wonders of this charming place. There is no beauty of distribution, no feature of amenity, no reach of fancy, which embellishes our pleasure-grounds in England, that is not to be found here.
Side 279 - Merton, where I left all which I hold dear in this world, to go to serve my King and country. May the great God whom I adore enable me to fulfill the expectations of my country ! And if it is His good pleasure that I should return, my thanks will never cease being offered up to the throne of His mercy. If it is His good providence to cut short my days upon earth...
Side 390 - Salomon de Caus ; he came from Normandy four years ago, to present to the King a statement of the wonderful effects that might be produced from his invention.
Side 330 - It was indeed astonishing to see the coat of his lordship how it was all cut up by the musketballs and by grape. It was as if a person had taken a pair of scissors and cut it all to pieces.