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" ... if captain Carteret had been suffered to have taken that charge, his interest and reputation in the navy was so great, and his diligence and dexterity in command so eminent, that it was generally believed,* he would, against whatsoever the earl of... "
A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies ... - Página 103
de John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1841 - 642 páginas
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The Chronicles of Castle Cornet, Guernsey: With Details of Its Nine Years ...

Ferdinand Brock Tupper - 1851 - 372 páginas
...had been suffered to have taken that charge, his interest and reputation in the nnvy was [were] so great, and his diligence and dexterity in command so eminent, that, it is generally believed, he would, against whatsoever the Earl of Warwick could have done, have preserved...
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Charles the Second in the Channel Islands: A Contribution to His ..., Volumen 1

Samuel Elliott Hoskins - 1854 - 480 páginas
...Carteret had been suffered to have taken that charge, his interest and reputation in the navy was so great, and his diligence and dexterity in command...eminent, that it was generally believed he would, against whatever the Earl of Warwick could have done, have preserved a major part of the fleet in their duty...
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The History of Guernsey and Its Bailiwick: With Occasional Notices of Jersey

Ferdinand Brock Tupper - 1854 - 548 páginas
...had been suffered to have taken that charge, his interest and reputation in the navy was [were] so great, and his diligence and dexterity in command so eminent, that, it is generally believed, he would, against whatsoever the Earl of Warwick could have done, have preserved...
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A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct ...

Bernard Burke - 1866 - 690 páginas
...command of the king. Upno which Lord Clarendon observes, " his interest and reputation in the navy was so great, and his diligence and dexterity in, command...duty to the king." Having thus retired from the navy, he withdrew with his family to Jersey ; but subsequently returned to aid the project« of the royaliste,...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Begun in ..., Volumen 2

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1888 - 580 páginas
...the navy was so great, and his diligence and dexterity in command so eminent, that I verily believe he would, against whatsoever the earl of Warwick could have done, [have] preserved a major part of the fleet in their duty to the king. The misfortunes which happened after, and are...
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Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society

New Jersey Historical Society - 1894 - 742 páginas
...Carteret had been suffer'd to have taken the office, his interest and reputation in the Xavy was so great, and his diligence and dexterity in command...so eminent, that it was generally believed he would have preserv'd the major part of the fleet in their loyalty to the King." Carteret accordingly declined...
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Jersey: an Isle of Romance

Blanche B. Elliott - 1923 - 300 páginas
...for he considered that Captain de Carteret's interest and reputation in the Navy was so great that " he would, against whatsoever the Earl of Warwick could have done, have preserved a major part of the fleet in their Duty to the King." The immense sacrifice this must have been to...
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