Cover image for The copy of an address sent officially to the Secretary of State for His Royal Highness the Prince Regent and the members of his most honorable Privy Council containing, among other things the wise policy of taking immediately the title of "Emperor of the Sea" ; to keep its police ; to proclaim universal peace ; to allow no more war on the ocean, or any ships to be molested ; no slaves to be carried across it, or armed bodies of men ; no pirates to exist ; but to guard a free trade to the innocent merchant of every country. What a glorious elevation for a Prince! and what a godlike duty of justice to perform. 30 ships of the line, 30 frigates, and 30 sloops, would do all that, if properly stationed from China to England, until foreign navies mouldered away, when the number might be reduced / by Mr. Brothers.
The copy of an address sent officially to the Secretary of State for His Royal Highness the Prince Regent and the members of his most honorable Privy Council containing, among other things the wise policy of taking immediately the title of "Emperor of the Sea" ; to keep its police ; to proclaim universal peace ; to allow no more war on the ocean, or any ships to be molested ; no slaves to be carried across it, or armed bodies of men ; no pirates to exist ; but to guard a free trade to the innocent merchant of every country. What a glorious elevation for a Prince! and what a godlike duty of justice to perform. 30 ships of the line, 30 frigates, and 30 sloops, would do all that, if properly stationed from China to England, until foreign navies mouldered away, when the number might be reduced / by Mr. Brothers.
TITLE:
The copy of an address sent officially to the Secretary of State for His Royal Highness the Prince Regent and the members of his most honorable Privy Council containing, among other things the wise policy of taking immediately the title of "Emperor of the Sea" ; to keep its police ; to proclaim universal peace ; to allow no more war on the ocean, or any ships to be molested ; no slaves to be carried across it, or armed bodies of men ; no pirates to exist ; but to guard a free trade to the innocent merchant of every country. What a glorious elevation for a Prince! and what a godlike duty of justice to perform. 30 ships of the line, 30 frigates, and 30 sloops, would do all that, if properly stationed from China to England, until foreign navies mouldered away, when the number might be reduced / by Mr. Brothers.
Publication Date:
1814
Publication Information:
London : E. Spragg,
Physical Description:
35 p.
Language:
English
General Note:
"The first chapter of Genesis, in verse": p. [29] -35.

Photocopy.