May last, he did withdraw or keep back, and did not do his utmost to take, seize, and destroy, the ships of the French King, which it was his duty to have engaged, and to assist such of his Majesty's ships as were engaged in fight with the French ships,... The life of George lord Anson - Side 258av Sir John Barrow - 1839 - 484 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Tobias Smollett - 1760 - 502 sider
...the twentieth day of May laft,. did not do his utmoft endeavour to take, feize, and deftroy the fbips of the French king, which it was his duty to have engaged ; and to affift fuch of his majefty's fhips as were engaged, which it was his duty to have affifted ; and that... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1785 - 486 sider
...the twentieth day of May laft, did not do his utmoft endeavour to take, feife, and deftroy the fhips of the French King, which it was his duty to have engaged, and to affift fuch of his Majefty's fhips as were engaged, which it was his duty to have affifted ; and that... | |
| Robert Beatson - 1790 - 622 sider
...French King, on the 2cth of May laft, he did not do his utmoil to take, feize, and dellroy the (hips of the French King, which it was his duty to have engaged ; and to afSft fuch of his Majefty's (hips as were engaged in fight with the French (hips, which it was. his... | |
| John M'Arthur - 1792 - 394 sider
...laft, he did withdraw, or keep back, and did not do his utmoft to take, feize, and deftroy the fhips of the French king, which it was his duty to have engaged, and and to affift fuch of his Majefty's fhips as were engaged in the action with the French fhips, which... | |
| 1757 - 740 sider
...rear of the French on the zoth of May lad, did not do his utmoft to take, feize, and dcflroy the (hips of the French King, which it was his duty to have engaged, and to afiift fuch of his Majefty's ihips as were enit« had filled their maintopfails and gaged in fight... | |
| Robert Beatson - 1804 - 478 sider
...the French King, on the 2Oth of May laft, did not do his utmoft to take, feize, and deftroy the (hips of the French King, which it was his duty to have engaged, and to afiift fuch of his Majefty's ihips as were engaged in fight with the French (hips, which it was his... | |
| John M'Arthur - 1805 - 494 sider
...laft, he did withdraw, or keep back, and did not do his utmoft to take, feize, a.nd deftroy the lhips of the French king, which it was his duty to have engaged, and to affift fuch of his Majefty's fhips as were engaged in the action wi'h the French fhips, which it was... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1810 - 576 sider
...between the British and French fleets, on the twentieth day of May last, did not do his utmost endeavour to take, seize, and destroy the ships of the French...assist such of his majesty's ships as were engaged, which it was his duty to have assisted; and that he did not exert his utmost power for the relief of... | |
| John Campbell - 1814 - 546 sider
...did not do his utmost to relieve it. •i •' '••• " That during the engagement, he did not I do his utmost to take, seize, and destroy the ships of the' " French king, and assist such of his own ships as were " engaged. The court martial therefore came to the following... | |
| David Hume - 1819 - 400 sider
...between the British and French fleets, on the twentieth day of May last, did not do his utmost endeavour to take, seize, and destroy the ships of the French : king, which it was bis duty to have engaged, and to assist such of his majesty's ships as were engaged, which it was his... | |
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