| Nicolas Tindal - Great Britain - 1759 - 794 pages
...have been given by himfelf, or of the Englifh men of war en- by his lieutenant-generals, and croafed with cruelty and barbarity ; even the ports of the kingdom were no longer an afylum other his officers, contrary to tin ic prefents, and hath declared them, and does declare them null,... | |
| Great Britain - 1775 - 484 pages
...¡nftructions of his minifters in all the courts of Europe. The piracies of the Etifltlh men of war encreafed with cruelty and barbarity ; even the ports of the...were no longer an afylum againft their infults. The Englijh have at length dared to block up the port o: Ttulm, to (top all mips, to feize upon the merchandize... | |
| Robert Beatson - Great Britain - 1804 - 478 pages
...; this objeft became the principal point of the inftruftions to his minifters at all the courts in Europe ; the piracies of the Englifli men of war increafed with cruelty and barbarity ; the ports of the kingdom were no longer a protection againft their infults : in fine, the Englifli... | |
| Connecticut Historical Society - Connecticut - 1907 - 458 pages
...Instructions of his Ministers in all the Courts of Europe. The Piracies of the English Men of War encreased with Cruelty and Barbarity ; even the Ports of the Kingdom were no longer an Asylum against their Insults. The English have at length dared to block up the Port of Toulon, to stop... | |
| William Shirley, National Society of the Colonial Dames of America - Governors - 1912 - 574 pages
...Instructions of his Ministers in all the Courts of Europe. The Piracies of the English Men of War increased with Cruelty and Barbarity ; even the Ports of the Kingdom were no longer an Asylum against their Insults. The English have at length dared to block up the Port of Toulon, to stop... | |
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