| William Blennerhassett - 1751 - 942 Seiten
...Zeal for Religion. He ftudied the Bufinefs of the Mint, with the Exchange and Value of Money. He alfo underftood Fortification, and defigned well. He knew all the Harbours and Ports in his Dominions, with the Depth of Water, and Way of coming into them. He had acquired fo great Knowledge... | |
| David Lloyd - 1766 - 608 Seiten
...for religion. He had ftudied the bufmefs of the mint, with the exchange and value of money. He alfo underftood fortification, and defigned well. He knew all the harbours and ports in his dominions, as alfo in Scotland and France, with the depth of water, and way of coming into them.... | |
| John Iliff Wilson - 1821 - 348 Seiten
...that he understood it well, as appears by his Journal. He also understood fortification, and designed well. He knew all the harbours and ports, both of his own dominions and of France and Scotland; and how much water they had, and what was the way of coming into them. He had acquired great knowledge... | |
| Augustus Toplady - 1825 - 534 Seiten
...that he understood it well, as appears by his journal. He also understood fortification, and designed well. He knew all the harbours and ports, both of his own dominions, and of France and Scotland; and how much water they had, and what was the way of coming into them. He had acquired great knowledge... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1825 - 596 Seiten
...that he understood it well, as appears by his Journal. He also understood fortification, and designed well. He knew all the harbours and ports, both of his own dominions, and of France and Scotland ; and how much water they had, and what was the way of coming in to them. He had acquired great knowledge... | |
| Richard Biddle - 1831 - 366 Seiten
...five hundred Marks ! 174 affairs had seized his attention as a sort of passion. Even when a child " he knew all the harbours and ports both of his own dominions and of France and Scotland, and how much water they had, and what was the way of coming into them."* The Emperor saw how perilous... | |
| Richard Biddle - 1831 - 344 Seiten
...£166. 13s. 4rf. was equal to/oe hundred Marks ! t Strype's Historical Memorials, vol. ii. p. 190. % the harbours and ports both of his own dominions and of France and Scotland, and how much water they had, and what was the way of coming into them."* The Emperor saw how perilous... | |
| Richard Biddle - 1831 - 352 Seiten
...£166. 13s. <kf. was equal to Jive hundred Harks ! t Strype's Historical Memorials, vol. ii. p. 190. ^^; the harbours and ports both of his own dominions and of France and Scotland, and how much water they had, and what was the way of coming into them."* The Emperor saw how perilous... | |
| Richard Biddle - 1832 - 352 Seiten
...to/«e hundred Marks ! 174 affairs had seized his attention as a sort of passion. Even when a child " he knew all the harbours and ports both of his own dominions and of France and Scotland, and how much water they had, and what was the way of coming into them."* The Emperor saw how perilous... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1838 - 388 Seiten
...the encouragement of maritime excellence. " In childhood," Burnet tells us, " he knew all the harbors and ports both of his own dominions, and of France and Scotland, and how much water they had, and what was the way of coming into them." Add to this, that nature's... | |
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