| James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1799 - 714 lapas
...further loss and mischief to themselves, as also for the desire be had to recover Sir Richard Granvill, whom for his notable valour he seemed greatly to honour...promised, the common sort being now at the end of their periH, the most drew back from Sir Richard, and the' Master Gunner; being no hard matter to disswade... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1868 - 666 lapas
...mischief VOL. II. T to themselves, as well as for the desire he had to recover Sir Richard Greuville, whom for his notable valour he seemed greatly to honour...peril, the most drew back from Sir Richard and the master gunner, being no hard matter to dissuade men from death to life. The master gunner, finding... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1868 - 336 lapas
...loss and mischief to themselves, as well as for the desire he had to recover Sir Eichard Greiiville, whom for his notable valour he seemed greatly to honour...the end of their peril, the most drew back from Sir Eichard and the master gunner, being no hard matter to dissuade men from death to life. The master... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1880 - 322 lapas
...desire he had to recover Sir Richard Grenville ; whom, for his notable valor, he seemed greatly to honor and admire. When this answer was returned, and that...peril, the most drew back from Sir Richard and the master gunner, being no hard matter to dissuade men from death to life. The master gunner( finding... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1880 - 334 lapas
...condescended, as well, as I have said, for fear of further loss and mischief to themselves, as also the desire he had to recover Sir Richard Grenville ; whom, for his notable valor, he seemed greatly to honor and admire. When this answer was returned, and that safety of life... | |
| Edmund Goldsmid - 1886 - 152 lapas
...notable valure he seemed greatly to honour and admire. When this answere was returned, and that safetie of life was promised, the common sort being now at the end of their perill, the most drew backe from Sir Richatd and the maister Gunner, being no hard matter to diswade... | |
| William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley - 1894 - 452 lapas
...further loss and mischief to themselves, as also for the desire he had to recover Sir Richard Grinvile ; whom for his notable valour he seemed greatly to honour...most drew back from Sir Richard and the MasterGunner, being no hard matter to dissuade men from death to life. The Master-Gunner finding himself and Sir... | |
| 1905 - 454 lapas
...imprisonment. To this he so much the rather condescended as well, as I have said, for fear of further loss and mischief to themselves, as also for the desire he had to recover Sir Richard Grinvile; whom for his notable valour he seemed greatly to honour and admire. When this answer was... | |
| Kate Stephens, Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - 1895 - 392 lapas
...whom for his notable valor he seemed greatly to honor and admire. When this answer was returned—that safety of life was promised — the common sort being...peril, the most drew back from Sir Richard and the master gunner. It was no hard matter to dissuade men from death to life. The master gunner finding... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - 1895 - 396 lapas
...imprisonment. To this he so much the rather condescended as well, as I have said, for fear of further loss and mischief to themselves as also for the desire he had...recover Sir Richard Grenville, whom for his notable valor he seemed greatly to honor and admire. When this answer was returned — that safety of life... | |
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