I would do every thing in my power to relieve him ; but as to his going immediately to the Tonnant with any comfort to himself, it was quite impossible. My cabin was without furniture; I had not even a servant on board. He said he would willingly mess... Cobbett's Weekly Political Register - Page 3651814Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1816 - 632 pages
...to America, and that he recalled to his recollection certificates which' he had formerly shown him from persons in official situations, lord Yarmouth, general Jenkinson, and Mr. Reeves, being among the number. That by the said minutes (page 488 and 484) it appears, that the lord chief... | |
| Securities fraud - 1814 - 120 pages
...was without furniture; I had not even a servant on board. He said he would willingly mess anywhere. I told him that the wardroom was already crowded, and,...He seemed greatly hurt at this, and recalled to my recollectljn certificates which he had formerly showa me from persons in official situations; Lord... | |
| English literature - 1814 - 1032 pages
...even a servant on board. He said he would •willingly mess anywhere. I told him that the wrd-room was already crowded, and, besides, I could not with...propriety take him, he being a foreigner, without leave frouj the Admiralty. " He seemed greatly hurt at this, and recalled to my recolleclion certificates... | |
| English poetry - 1815 - 992 pages
...without furniture ; I had not even a '•ervant on board. He said he would willingly mess any where. I told him that the ward-room was already crowded, and...from persons in official situations ; lord Yarmouth, gen. Jenkinson, and Mr. Reeves, I think, were amongst die number. I recommended him to use his endeavour... | |
| Thomas Cochrane Earl of Dundonald - English letters - 1815 - 188 pages
...without furniture ; I had not even a servant " on board. He said he would willingly mess any where. " I told him that the ward-room was already crowded ;..." recollection certificates which he had formerly shown " me from persons in official situations : Lord Yarmouth, " General Jenkinson, and Mr. Reeves,... | |
| Europe - 1816 - 890 pages
...without furniture ; I had not even a servant on board. He said he would willingly mess any where. I told him that the ward-room was already crowded, and,...persons in official situations ; Lord Yarmouth, General Jenkinaon, and Mr Reeves, I think, were amongst the number. I recommended him to use his endeavour... | |
| Europe - 1816 - 890 pages
...leave from the Admiralty. He eeemed greatly hurt at this, and recalled to my recollection certificate« which he had formerly shewn me from persons in official situations ; Lord Yarmouth, General Jenkineon, and Mr ReeveSi I think, were amongst the number. I recommended him to use hie endeavour... | |
| Thomas Cochrane Earl of Dundonald, George Butler Earp - History - 1860 - 522 pages
...without furniture, I had not even a servant on board. He said he would willingly mess anywhere ; I told him that the ward-room was already crowded, and...my recollection certificates which he had formerly shown me from persons in official situations: Lord Yarmouth, General Jenkinson, and Mr. Eeeves, I think,... | |
| Law - 1861 - 432 pages
...without furniture, I had not even a servant on board. He said he would willingly mess any where; I told him that the ward-room was already crowded, and...without leave from the Admiralty. He seemed greatly hurt iit this, and recalled to my recollection certificates which he had formerly shown me from persons... | |
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