... to secure twenty or thirty of his prime sailors who happen to be Catholics, to clap them in irons, and set over them a guard of as many Protestants; having taken this admirable method of defending himself against his infidel opponents, he goes upon... Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal - Page 2131807Full view - About this book
| 1829 - 476 pages
...would be at an end if it ceased to buzz." —Plymley's Letters, p. 36, eleventh edition, 1808. , gions; exhorts the episcopal gunner not to trust to the presbyterian...and brains, examining his men in the catechism and thirty-nine articles; and positively forbids every one to spunge or ram, who has not taken the sacrament... | |
| John Styles, Roger Therry - 1830 - 466 pages
...llth edition, 1808. self ngainst his infidel opponents, he goes upon deck, reminds the sailors in a very bitter harangue, that they are of different religions...quartermaster ; issues positive orders that the catholics shonld be fired at upon the first appearance of discontent; rushes throngh blood and brains, examining... | |
| 1855 - 534 pages
...method of defending himself against his infidel opponents, he goes upon deck, reminds the sailors, in a very bitter harangue, that they are of different religions...discontent ; rushes through blood and brains, examining bis men in the Catechism and Thirtynine Articles, and positively forbids every one to spunge or ram... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1844 - 388 pages
...method of defending himself against his infidel opponents, he goes upon deck, reminds the sailors, in a very bitter harangue, that they are of different religions;...and brains, examining his men in the catechism and 30 Articles, and positively forbids every one to spunge or ram who has not taken the sacrament according... | |
| 1872 - 858 pages
...of his prime sailors, who happen to be Catholics, into irons, and reminds the crew generally, in a bitter harangue, that they are of different religions; exhorts the Episcopal gunner not to trust the Presbyterian quartermaster ; rushes through blood and brains, examining his men in the Catechism... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1845 - 496 pages
...method of defending himself against his inlidel opponents, he goes upon deck, reminds the sailors, in a very bitter harangue, that they are of different religions...and brains, examining his men in the Catechism and 3!) Articles, and positively forbids every one to sponge or ram who has not taken the Sacrament according... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1848 - 522 pages
...method of defending himself against his infidel opponents, he goes upon deck, reminds the sailors, in a very bitter harangue, that they are of different religions...and 39 Articles, and positively forbids every one to sponge or ram who has not taken the Sacrament according to the Church of England.* Was it right to... | |
| Eliza Cook - 1850 - 432 pages
...method of defending himself against his infidel opponents, he gues upon deck, reminds the sailors, in a very bitter harangue, that they are of different religions...be fired at upon the first appearance of discontent ; nubes through blood and brains, examining his men in the Catechism and 39 Articles, and positively... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1852 - 246 pages
...method of defending himself against his infidel opponents, he goes upon deck, reminds the sailors, in a very bitter harangue, that they are of different religions...and brains, examining his men in the Catechism and Thirty-nine Articles, and positively forbids every one to spunge or ram who has not taken the Sacrament... | |
| 1855 - 1394 pages
...method of defending himself against his infidel opponents, he goes upon deck, reminds the sailors, in a very bitter harangue, that they are of different religions...and brains, examining his men in the Catechism and Thirtynine Articles, and positively forbids every one to spunge or ram who has not taken the Sacrament... | |
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