| 1803 - 818 pages
...the Western Isles of Scotland, or on the coast of Ireland, where they were miserably wrecked. Not a half of the navy returned to Spain ; and the seamen...the English, and of the tempestuous violence of that ocean • which surrounds them*." I trust, Mr. Editor, that if the French should persist in the attack... | |
| John Evans - 1803 - 120 pages
...remained, were so overcome with hardships and fatigue, and so dispirited by their discomfiture, ihat they filled all Spain with accounts of the desperate...the ENGLISH, and of the tempestuous violence of that OCEAN which surrounds them." Sfc J í Ч'' Iß Y .Л\ ... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 552 pages
...the western isles of Scotland, or on the coast of Ireland, where they were miserably wrecked. Not a half of the navy returned to Spain ; and the seamen...the English, and of the tempestuous violence of that ocean which surrounds them, SvLIZABETH. 345 SUCH was the miserable and dishonourable con- c H elusion... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 510 pages
...the western isles of Scotland, or on the coast of Ireland, where they were miserably wrecked. Not a half of the navy returned to Spain ; and the seamen...the English, and of the tempestuous violence of that ocean which surrounds them. — Such was the miserable and dishonourable conduct of an enterprize which... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 550 pages
...the western isles of Scotland, or on the coast of Ireland, where they were miserably wrecked. Not a half of the navy returned to Spain*; and the seamen...the English, and of the tempestuous violence of that ocean which surrounds them. SUCH SUCH was the miserable and dishonourable con- CHAP, elusion of an... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 528 pages
...the western isles of Scotland, or on the coast of Ireland, where they were miserably wrecked. Not a half of the navy returned to Spain ; and the seamen...the English, and of the tempestuous violence of that ocean which surrounds them. — Such was the miserable and dishonourable conduct of an enterprize which... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 502 pages
...who remained, were so Overcome with hardships and fatigue, and so dispirited by their disqomfiture, that they filled all Spain with accounts of the desperate...the English, and of the tempestuous violence of that ocean which surrounds them.—Such was the miserable and dishonourable conduct of an enterprize which... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1821 - 304 pages
...coast of Ireland, where they were miserably wrecked. Few ships returned to Spain, ami the seamen and soldiers who remained, were so overcome with hardships...valour of the English, and of the tempestuous violence ot the ocean that surrounds them_ Her «muitít'rs wtrc just — maids of hoiiour ate beef steaks for... | |
| William Oxberry - 1821 - 448 pages
...Spain; and the seamen, as well as soldiers, who remained, were so overcome with hardship and fatigue, so dispirited by their discomfiture, that they filled all Spain with accounts of the valour of the English, and of the tempestuous violence of that ocean which surrounds them. — Hume.... | |
| David Hume - 1825 - 500 pages
...overcome with hardships and fatigue, and so dispirited by their discomfiture, that they filled ail Spain with accounts of the desperate valour of the English, and of the tempestuous violence of that ocean which surrounds them. Such was the miserable and dishonourable conclusion of an enterprise which... | |
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