House, or to hurt any thing about it. To treat you Madam, with the utmost Respect, to accept of the plate which was offered, and to come away without making a search or demanding anything else. I am induced to believe that I was punctually obeyed; since... The Atlantic Magazine - Page 3191824Full view - About this book
 | Art - 1708 - 586 pages
...making a fearch or demanding any thing elle. I am induced to believe, that I was punilually obeyed, unce I am informed that the plate which they brought away is far ihort of the quantity exprelled in the inventory which accompanied it.— ^-1 have gratified my men,... | |
 | English literature - 1817 - 526 pages
...the seamen to enter the house, or to hurt any thing about it; to treat you, Madam, with the utmost respect ; to accept of the plate which was offered...the inventory which accompanied it. I have gratified mv men ; and, when the plate ш sold, I shall become the purchaser, and will gratify my own feelings,... | |
 | Hezekiah Niles - United States - 1822 - 518 pages
...the seamen to enter the house, or to hurt any thing about it; to treat you, madam, with the utmost respect; to accept of the plate which was offered; and to come awiy without making a search, or demanding any thine else. 1 am induced to believe that I was punctually... | |
 | United States - 1825 - 472 pages
...the seamen to enter the house, or to hurt any thing about it ; to treat you, madam, with the utmost respect ; to accept of the plate which was offered...which they brought away is far short of the quantity which is expressed in the inventory which accompanied it. I have gratified my men, and when the plate... | |
 | John Henry Sherburne - United States - 1825 - 400 pages
...the seamen to enter the house, or to hurt any thing about it — to treat you, Madam, with the utmost respect — to accept of the plate which was offered—...without making a search, or demanding any thing else. Had the earl been on board the Ranger the following evening, he would have seen the awful pomp and... | |
 | Gift books - 1826 - 402 pages
...of the plate which was offer" ed, and to come away without making a search " or demanding any tiling else. I am induced to " believe that I was punctually...expressed in " the inventory which accompanied it. I have gra" filled my men; and when the plate is sold, I shall " become the purchaser, and will gratify my... | |
 | Greece - 1828 - 486 pages
...the seamen to enter the house, or to hurt any thing about it ; to treat you, madam, with the utmost respect ; to accept of the plate which was offered...without making a search or demanding any thing else, lam induced to believe that I was punctually obeyed, since I am informed that the plate which they... | |
 | John Paul Jones - United States - 1830 - 358 pages
...of the seamen to enter the house, or to hurt anything about it; to treat you, Madam, with the utmost respect; to accept of the plate which was offered,...to come away without making a search, or demanding anything else. " I am induced to believe that I was punctually obeyed, since I am informed that the... | |
 | John Paul Jones - Russo-Turkish War, 1787-1792 - 1830 - 566 pages
...the seamen to enter the house, or to hurt any thing about it — to treat you, Madam, with the utmost respect — to accept of the plate which was offered — and to come away without making a search, or demandbig any thing else. " I am induced to believe that I was punctually obeyed; since I am informed,... | |
 | Amos Blanchard - Military biography - 1831 - 634 pages
...the seamen to enter the house, or to hurt any tiiing about it; to treat you, madam, with the utmost. respect; to accept of the plate which was offered;...without making a search, or demanding any thing else. l am induced to believe that I was punctually obeyed, since I am informed that the plate which they... | |
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