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 3191824Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 552 pages
...hint any thing about it ; to treat you, Madam, with the utmost respect ; to accept of the plate that was offered ; and to come away without making a search,...demanding any thing else. I am induced to believe that 1 was punctually obeyed, since I am informed that the plate which they brought away is far short of... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 494 pages
...hint any thing about it; to treat you, Madam, with the utmost respect; to accept of the plate that was offered; and to come away without making a search,...demanding any thing else. I am induced to believe that 1 was punctually obeyed, since I am informed that the plate which they brought away is far short of... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 496 pages
...hint any thing about it ; to treat you, Madam, with the utmost respect ; to accept of the plate that was offered ; and to come away without making a search, or demanding any thing else. [ am induced to believe that 1 was punctually obeyed, since I am informed that the plate which they... | |
| John Paul Jones - 1845 - 416 pages
...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 Henry Sherburne - 1851 - 422 pages
...tlie 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 - 1858 - 504 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, and to come away without making a search, 01 demanding anything else. " I am induced to believe that I was punctually obeyed since I am informed... | |
| James Parton - 1864 - 728 pages
...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,...believe that I was punctually obeyed ; since I am in• Shorburne's Paul Jones, p. 4S. formed that the plate which they brought away is far short of... | |
| 1875 - 562 pages
...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,...demanding any thing else. " I am induced to believe I was punctually obeyed; since I am informed, that tlie plate which they brought away is far short... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1876 - 536 pages
...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 plate... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1876 - 536 pages
...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 ; and to come away without making a search, or de484 THE CONTINENTAL NAVY. manding anything else. I am induced to believe that I was punctually obeyed,... | |
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