| Daniel MacKinnon (Colonel.) - 1833 - 642 Seiten
...had heen done;" when Colonel Lennox ohserved, " that his Royal Highness had not fired :" Lord Rawdon replied, " it was not the intention of the Duke of...was declined, with a repetition of the reason. Lord Winchelsea then expressed a hope that his Royal Highness would not ohject to say he considered Colonel... | |
| 1833 - 646 Seiten
...had been done ;" when Colonel Lennox observed, " that his Royal Highness had not fired :" Lord Rawdon replied, " it was not the intention of the Duke of...was declined with a repetition of the reason. Lord Winchelsea then expressed a hope that his Royal Highness would not object to say he considered Colonel... | |
| Daniel MacKinnon - 1833 - 594 Seiten
...had heen done;" when Colonel Lennox ohserved, " that his Royal Highness had not fired :" Lord Rawdon replied, " it was not the intention of the Duke of...was declined, with a repetition of the reason. Lord Winchelsea then expressed a hope that his Royal Highness would not ohject to say he considered Colonel... | |
| Daniel MacKinnon - 1833 - 582 Seiten
...had heen done;" when Colonel Lennox ohserved, " that his Royal Highness had not fired :" Lord Rawdon replied, " it was not the intention of the Duke of...his Royal Highness entertained no animosity against Lieutenant- Colonel Lennox, and had only come out on his invitation to give him satisfaction." Colonel... | |
| William Hayley Mason - 1839 - 236 Seiten
...intention of the Duke to fire ; his Royal Highness entertained no animosity against Lieut. -Colonel Lennox, and had only come out on his invitation to...was declined, with a repetition of the reason. Lord Winchelsea then expressed a hope that his Royal Highness would not object to say he considered Colonel... | |
| John Timbs - 1865 - 372 Seiten
...desire, to give him satisfaction, and had no animosity against him. Lenox pressed that the Duke should fire, which was declined, with a repetition of the reason. Lord Winchilsea then expressed his hope that the Duke of York would have no objection to say, he considered Colonel Lenox a man of... | |
| 1873 - 640 Seiten
...enough had been done ;' when the colonel observed ' that his royal highness had not fired ;' Lord Rawdon replied, ' it was not the intention of the Duke of...give him satisfaction.' Colonel Lennox wished the duko to fire, which was declined with a repetition of the reason. Lord Winchelsea then expressed a... | |
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