id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32286 Anonymous A Letter to Lord Robert Bertie Relating to His Conduct in the Mediterranean, and His Defence of Admiral Byng .txt text/plain 4629 184 60 such an honourable Construction as your Friends could wish. Objections against your Lordship's Conduct, on which I shall now freely With relation to the first, my Lord, I believe that your Friends and the Pain of seeing our Friends overcome by a superior Enemy; your Valour Enemy could never neglect planting Cannon on such advantageous Places, as two Admirals, as your Lordship's Fame was not interested in the Event; and Reflect, my Lord, (for your Country can never forget) what a long Mr. _Byng_'s Ship was prevented from bearing down upon the Enemy with all the Enemy, and was in great Danger therefore of receiving her Fire--you What Danger could he apprehend, when the Enemy's Fire did not Loss to whom we shall ascribe the Defeat of that fatal Expedition; and we My Lord, you cannot do greater Justice to yourself, or Favour to your ./cache/32286.txt ./txt/32286.txt