| William James - 1826 - 618 pages
...gallant manner; ^"s 1 " and the court cannot do otherwise than express its high admiration of the noble conduct of the captain, officers, and ship's company...unequal contest, and is further of opinion that the N6reide was not surrendered to the enemy until she was disabled in every respect, so as to render all... | |
| John Marshall - 1828 - 498 pages
...OFFICER-LIKE,AND GALLANT MANNER; and the Court cannot do otherwise than express its high admiration of the noble conduct of the captain, officers, and ship's company,...the enemy, until she was disabled in every respect, so as to render all further resistance useless, and that no blame whatever attaches to them for the... | |
| William James - 1837 - 436 pages
...and gallant manner; and the court cannot do otherwise than express its high admiration of the noble conduct of the captain, officers, and ship's company during the whole of the unequal Captain Willoughby being now a prisoner, a council was held by the French governor, to determine whether... | |
| 1840 - 304 pages
...•and gallant manner, and the Court cannot do otherwise than express its high admiration of the noble conduct of the Captain, officers, and ship's company during the whole of the unequal contest,' &c. The <3overnor - General of India (Lord Minto), in describing Sir N. "Willoughby's conduct, says... | |
| Sir Edward Cust - 1863 - 356 pages
...officer-like, and gallant manner, and cannot do otherwise than express its high admiration of the noble conduct of the Captain, officers, and ship's company...unequal contest; and is further of opinion that the ' Nureide' was not surrendered to the enemy until she was disabled in every respect, so as to render... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1900 - 472 pages
...judicious, officer-like, and gallant manner,' and formally expressed ' its nigh admiration of the noble conduct of the captain, officers, and ship's company during the whole of the unequal contest.' The sentence, coneluding with a ' most honourable ' acquittal, has been correctly described as ' unprecedented... | |
| 1879 - 890 pages
...and gallant manner ; and the court cannot do otherwise than express its high admiration of the noble conduct of the captain, officers, and ship's company during the whole of the unequal contest." This action was fought in August 1810, and formed a sort of preliminary to the capture of the island.... | |
| William James - 2003 - 464 pages
...and gallant manner; and the court cannot do otherwise than express its high admiration of the noble conduct of the captain, officers, and ship's company during the whole of the unequal “Seep. 200. contest, and is further of opinion that the Ndréide was not surrendered to the enemy... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1879 - 1638 pages
...and gallant manner ; and the court cannot do otherwise than express its high admiration of the noble conduct of the captain, officers, and ship's company during the whole of the unequal contest.' This action was fought in August 18 lo, and formed a sort of preliminary to the capture of the island.... | |
| 486 pages
...judicious, officer-like, and gallant manner;" expressing at the same time its " high admiration of the noble conduct of the captain, officers, and ship's company, during the whole of their unequal contest." Sjfcetrijes of BistmsutsfjeU No. VIII. GENERAL THE MARQUESS OF ANGLESEY, COLONEL... | |
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