| William Gordon - United States - 1801 - 478 pages
...to Boston, as derogatory to the honor of France, con-- trary to the intention of his most Chiistian majesty and the interest of his nation, and destructive in the highest degree to tha welfare of the United States of America, and highly injurious {»• the alliance formed between... | |
| J. R. Miller - Great Britain - 1825 - 490 pages
...as derogatory to the honour of France, contrary to the intention of hie most chrietian majesty, anil the interest of his nation, and destructive in the highest degree to the welfare of the United State*, and highly injurióos to the alliance formed between the two nations. Had D'Estaing prosecuted... | |
| Sarah S. Cahoone - Newport (R.I.) - 1840 - 222 pages
...with any misfortune, or if there appeared a superior British force upon the coast. The Count hadjnet with a misfortune — the Caesar which had steered...in the highest degree to the welfare of the United Slates of America, and highly injurious to the alliance formed between the two nations. One of the... | |
| Sarah S. Cahoone - Newport (R.I.) - 1840 - 236 pages
...appeared a superior British force upon the coast. The Count hadmet with a misfortune — the Cassar which had steered for Boston was missing, and a superior...Christian majesty and the interest of his nation, and destruclive in the highest degree to the welfare of the United States of America, and highly injurious... | |
| J. R. Miller - Great Britain - 1844 - 742 pages
...determination of count D'Estaing, a protest was drawn up and sent to him against the count's taking th., fleet to Boston, as derogatory to the honor of France,...highest degree to the welfare of the United States, and highly injurious to the alliance formed between the two nations. Had D'Estaing prosecuted his i... | |
| John Frost - United States - 1845 - 480 pages
...In this they protested against the count's taking the fleet to Boston, as derogatory to the honour of France, contrary to the intention of his Most Christian...highest degree to the welfare of the United States, and highly injurious to the alliance formed between the two nations. Whatever were the reasons which... | |
| John Frost - United States - 1845 - 474 pages
...In this they protested against the count's taking the fleet to Boston, as derogatory to the honour of France, contrary to the intention of his Most Christian...destructive in the highest degree to the welfare of the EXPEDITION TO RHODE ISLAND. 133 United States, and highly injurious to the alliance formed between... | |
| John Frost - United States - 1853 - 822 pages
...In this they protested against the count's taking the fleet to Boston, as derogatory to the honour of France, contrary to the intention of his most Christian...highest degree to the welfare of the United States, and highly injurious to the alliance formed between the two nations. Had D'Estaing prosecuted his orirjinal... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 1194 pages
...general officers, excepting Lafayette, joined in signing and sending a protest against the departure of the fleet to Boston, as derogatory to the honor of...Christian Majesty and the interest of his nation, destructive of the welfare of the United States, and highly injurious to the alliance formed between... | |
| Washington Irving - Presidents - 1856 - 576 pages
...excepting Lafayette, joined in signing and sending a protest against the departure of the fleet for Boston, as derogatory to the honor of France, contrary...Christian majesty and the interest of his nation, destructive of the welfare of the United States, and highly injurious to the alliance formed between... | |
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