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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1841 edition. Excerpt: ... Minto. The memorial has the features of Buchanan's other pieces--a good deal of truth, ability, indiscretion, and offensive language. He is come home, and I have told him something of the effect of his writings. My dear Sir, Ever affectionately yours, Charles Grant. W. WILBERFORCE, ESQ. TO LORD MUNCASTER. East-Bourne, Sept. 7, 1808. My dear Muncaster, I see you know this coast; that is, all about it probably in the state in which it was before it was made an iron frontier to resist the attacks of our opposite neighbour. Yet, ironed as we are, two or three shabby little privateers, who, as far as we know, had not one cannon among them, came off the coast about a week ago, took four or five vessels close to the land, so near that when one was captured even musketry would have reached them, and hovered for ten or twelve hours so near as would have forfeited them to the Crown under the smuggling acts; yet though we have above 1500 troops, a corps of engineers, a fort that must have cost 200,000 or £300,000, flying artillery, &c. not the hair of the head of a Frenchman was injured, or a feather in his wing discomposed. Where there was a cannon there was no ammunition, where a favourable situation no cannon : the officers were all out of the way, though the affair lasted so long; and as for a ship of war, it was a nondescript. I must say I seldom have been more provoked, than to have thirty or forty poor fellows carried into a French gaol, when the slightest preparation for resistance by those who are paid and maintained for the sole purpose of resistance, would have prevented all the mischief. But what a gratifying transition across the Bay of Biscay! Most cordially do I congratulate you, my dear Muncaster, on the happy change of affairs...

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  • PublisherTheClassics.us
  • Publication date2013
  • ISBN 10 1230299459
  • ISBN 13 9781230299457
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages102

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