| Robert Huish - 1818 - 904 pages
...be ; why then should I?" Turning to Captain Nixon, she said, " Have the goodness to receive me into your barge, and let me be rowed on board the Leviathan,...not only desirous, but determined to inspect her." As her Royal Highness appeared resolute, and as it was well • known that a resolution, once formed... | |
| Thousand notable things - 1822 - 604 pages
...delight in her navy, and was not afraid to go on board a man of war in an open boat, then why should I ? Pray, Captain Nixon, have the goodness to receive...Nixon's barge, followed by her two ladies in attendance, and the Bishop of Exeter ; and coming alongside the Leviathan, the yards were manned, and a chair of... | |
| Andrew Wilkie - 1824 - 348 pages
...war in an open boat ; then why should I ? Pray, Captain Bligh, have the goodness to receive me into your barge, and let me be rowed on board the Leviathan...made, and her royal highness passed down into Captain Bligh's barge, followed by her two ladies in attendance, Lady Ilchester, and Lady Augusta Greville,... | |
| 1828 - 594 pages
...boat." Then turning quickly round with an air of firm decision, she added, " Captain Nixon, you will have the goodness to receive me in your barge, and...not only desirous but determined to inspect her." Her royal highness then immediately descended the side of the yacht, followed by the Bishop of Winchester... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1820 - 384 pages
...war in an open boat ; then why should I ? Fray, Captain Bligh, have the goodness to receive me into your barge, and let me be rowed on board the Leviathan...made, and her royal highness passed down into Captain Bligh's barge, followed by her two ladies in attendance. Lady Ilchester and Lady Augusta Greville,... | |
| Old Sailor - 1826 - 534 pages
...man-of-war in an open boat; then why should I ? Pray, Capt. Bligb, have the goodness to receive me into your barge, and let me be rowed on board the Leviathan,...made, and her Royal Highness passed down into Captain Bligh's barge, followed by her two ladies in attendance, Lady llchester and Lady Augusta Greville,... | |
| 1836 - 884 pages
...man-of-war in an open boat ; then why should I ? Pray, Capt. Bligh, have the goodness to receive me into your barge, and let me be rowed on board the Leviathan,...were made, and her Royal Highness passed down into Capt.Bligh's barge, followed by her two ladies in attendance, Lady 1 Ichester and Lady Augusta Greville,... | |
| 1836 - 480 pages
...man-of-war in in open boat ; then why should I ? Pray, Capt. Bligh, have the goodness to receive me into your barge, and let me be rowed on board the Leviathan,...were made, and her Royal Highness passed down into Capt.Bligh's barge, followed by her two ladies in attendance, Lady Ilchester and Lady Augusta Greville,... | |
| 1817 - 474 pages
...delight in her navy, and was not afraid to go on board a man of war in an open boat; then why should I? Pray, Captain Nixon, have the goodness to receive...Nixon's barge, followed by her two ladies in attendance, and the Bishop of Salisbury, and coming alongside the Leviathan, the yards were manned, and a chair... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1817 - 596 pages
...Nixon, have the goodness to receive me in your barge, and let me he rowed on board the Leviathan, for 1 am not only desirous, but determined to inspect her." The necessary preparations were made, and her Royid Highness passed do*524 Memoir of HR Я. the Prùicess Charlotte of Wales. [Jan. 7, a fortnight... | |
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