Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... sufficient , and were all preparing for the expedition . This led to a consideration upon the charter of the East India Company , whether any enterprise could be undertaken . The Chancellor expressed his sentiments that if there was no ...
... sufficient , and were all preparing for the expedition . This led to a consideration upon the charter of the East India Company , whether any enterprise could be undertaken . The Chancellor expressed his sentiments that if there was no ...
Pagina 25
... sufficient force to support it . Whereas if the number of ships and troops beforementioned should be sent , it is upon mature consideration believed that it would be sufficient to execute all the projects that is proposed , as they ...
... sufficient force to support it . Whereas if the number of ships and troops beforementioned should be sent , it is upon mature consideration believed that it would be sufficient to execute all the projects that is proposed , as they ...
Pagina 26
... sufficient to be employed ; for the success of this proposal is expected in a great measure from the surprise with which it must be executed , which when they are prepared and put into a state of defence will be extremely difficult if ...
... sufficient to be employed ; for the success of this proposal is expected in a great measure from the surprise with which it must be executed , which when they are prepared and put into a state of defence will be extremely difficult if ...
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