| English literature - 1760 - 754 pages
..."ordere of Prince Ferdinand ofBrunf" wick, whom he was by his commif" fion and inftruílions direned to obey, " as commander in chief, according to " the rules of war ; and it is the far" ther opinion of this court, That the " faid Lord George Sackville is, and he " is hereby adjudged,... | |
| John Entick - Europe - 1763 - 498 pages
...difobeyed the orders of Prince Ferdinand of Brunfwick, whom he was by his commiffion and inftructions directed to obey, as commander in chief, according to the rules of war ; and it is the farther opinion of this court, that the faid Lord George Sackville is, and he is hereby adjudged, VoL.lV.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1782 - 416 pages
...difobeyed the.oriejs of Prince Ferdinand of runfwick, whom he was by his commiffion and inftru&ions directed to obey, as Commander in Chief, according to the rules of war: and it is the farther opinion of this Court, that the faid Lord George Sackville is, and he is hereby adjudged unfit... | |
| John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1777 - 344 pages
...the orders of Prince Ferdinand of Brunfwick, whom he was by his Commiffion and Inttructions direAed to obey, as Commander in Chief, according to the rules of war ; and it is the further opinion of this Court, that the faid Lord George Sackville is, and he is hereby adjudged, unfit toferve His Majefj... | |
| John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1777 - 194 pages
...difobejedthe orders of Prince Ferdinand of firunfwick, whom he was by his Commiffion and Inftmctions directed to obey, as Commander in Chief, according to the rules of war j and it is the further opinion of this Court, that the faid Lord George Sack-ville is, and he is hereby... | |
| Geography - 1781 - 420 pages
...difobeyed the orders of " Prince Ferdinand of Brunfwick, whom " he was, by his commiflion, direfted to " obey, as Commander in Chief, according " to the rules of war : And it is the farther " opinion of this Court, that the faid Lord " George Sackville,* is, and he is hereby " adjudged,... | |
| 1782 - 540 pages
...difobeyed the orders of Prince Ferdinand of Brunfwic, whom he was, by his com- , million and instructions, directed to obey, as commander in chief, according to the rules of war; and it is the farther opinion of this Court, that the laid Lord George Sackville is, and he is hereby adjudged, unfit... | |
| John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1786 - 460 pages
...JifateycJthe trdcrs of Prince Ferdinand of Brunfwick, whom he was by his Commiffion and Inftructions directed to obey, as Commander in Chief, according...the rules of war ; and it is the further opinion of this Court, that the faid Lird George Sackvillc iif and he is hereby adjudged, unfit to ferve Hii Majtf:j... | |
| History - 1789 - 560 pages
...dilbb'eyed the orders of Prince Ferdinand of Brunfwick, whom he was by his commiffion and inftructions directed to obey, as commander in chief, according to the rules of war j and it ¡s.tbc farther opinion opinion of the court, that the iaid lord George Sackville is, and... | |
| English literature - 1782 - 682 pages
...orders of us Prince Ferdinand of Brunl'wick. whom Voi. XL1V. he was by hiscommiifion and inftructioii.s directed to obey, as commander in chief, according to the rules of war : and it is the farther opinion of this court, that the faid Lord George Sackville is, and he is hereby adjudged, unfit... | |
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