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" He had no hope of benefiting his creditors in his present situation, or of assisting himself; that if I would take him with me, he would immediately go on board and exercise the Sharpshooters (which plan Sir... "
A Letter to Lord Ellenborough from Lord Cochrane - Sivu 56
tekijä(t) Thomas Cochrane Earl of Dundonald - 1815 - 138 sivua
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The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Nide 32

Great Britain. Parliament - 1816 - 632 sivua
...He had no hopes of benefiting his creditors in his present situation, or of assisting himself. Thut if I would take him with me, he would immediately...plan I knew sir Alexander Cochrane had approved of'). That the said lord chief justice (page 483 aforesaid) theu observed " And there is no doubt that sir...

The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Nide 76

1814 - 1032 sivua
...and if he could, that others •would fall upon him for full £.8000. He had no hope of benefiting his' creditors in his present situation, or of assisting...board and exercise the sharp-shooters (which plan Sir Alexander Cochrane, I know, had approved of.) That he had left his lodgings, and prepared himself...

The Trial of Charles Random de Berenger, Sir Thomas Cochrane, Commonly ...

Charles Random de Bérenger baron de Beaufain, William Brodie Gurney - 1814 - 626 sivua
...pay, and if he could, that others would fall upon him for full £8000. He had no hope of benefiting his creditors in his present situation, or of assisting...That if I would take him with me he would immediately ^o on board and exercise the sliarp-shooters, (which plan Sir Alexander Cochrane, 1 knew, had approved...

The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Nide 28

Great Britain. Parliament - 1814 - 578 sivua
...8,000f. He had no hope of benefiiing his creditors in his'present situation, or of assisting him* self. That if I would take him with me, he would immediately go on board and exercise the sharp-shooters (whit h plan sir Alexander Corluane 1 knew had approved of). That he had left hi* lodgings, and prepared...

The Case of Thomas, Lord Cochrane, K. B.: Containing the History of the Hoax ...

1814 - 120 sivua
...pay, and, if he could, that mother would fall upon him for full 8,000i. He hud no hope of bei-efiting his creditors in his present situation, or of assisting himself: That if I would take him W'th me, he would immediately go on board and exercise the sharp-shooters, which plan Sir Alexander...

Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Nide 25

1814 - 434 sivua
...pay, and if he could, that others would fall upon him for lull 80OOJ. He had no hope of benefiting his creditors in his present situation, or of assisting himself. That if 1 would take him with me, he would immediately go on board and exercise the Sharpshooters (which plan...

The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

1815 - 992 sivua
...pay, and if he could, that others would fall upon him for full 8000/. He had no hope of benefiting his creditors in his present situation, or of assisting...immediately go on board and exercise the sharpshooters j(jwhich plan fir Alexander Cochrane I knew; had approved of). That he had left his lodgings, and prepared...

The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Nide 7

1816 - 890 sivua
...pay, and if he could, that others would fall upon him for full 80001. He had no hope of benefiting his creditors in his present situation, or of assisting...board and exercise the sharp-shooters (which plan Sir Alexander Cochrane I knew had approved of.) That he had left his lodgings, and prepared himself...

The Meteor; or, General censor

1817 - 398 sivua
...of a sum which he could not pay; and, if he could, that others would fall upon him for full 3000'. He had no hope of benefitting his creditors in his...on board and exercise the sharpshooters (which plan Sir Alexander Coclirane, I knew, had approved of); (hat he had left bis lodgings, and prepared himself...

The Autobiography of a Seaman, Nide 2

Thomas Cochrane Earl of Dundonald, George Butler Earp - 1860 - 522 sivua
...not pay, and if he could that others would fall upon him for full 8000?. He had no hope of benefiting his creditors in his present situation, or of assisting...on board and exercise the Sharpshooters (which plan Sir Alexander Cochrane I knew had approved of*) ; that he had left his lodgings and prepared himself...




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