An impartial history of the naval, military and political events in Europe from the commencement of the French revolution to the ... conclusion of a general peace, 第 3 巻1815 |
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... cause of war hitherto relied on was removed ; but on condition , that Great Britain , as a preliminary step , should do away a cause of war , now brought for ward as such for the first time ; namely , that she should abandon the ...
... cause of war hitherto relied on was removed ; but on condition , that Great Britain , as a preliminary step , should do away a cause of war , now brought for ward as such for the first time ; namely , that she should abandon the ...
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... cause of war . There is no right more clearly established , than the right which a sovereign has to the allegiance of his subjects , more especially in time of war . Their allegiance is no op- tional duty , which they can decline , and ...
... cause of war . There is no right more clearly established , than the right which a sovereign has to the allegiance of his subjects , more especially in time of war . Their allegiance is no op- tional duty , which they can decline , and ...
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... cause of the present war , the prince regent solemnly protests . Whilst contending against France , in defence not only of the liberties of Great Britain , but of the world , his royal highness was entitled to look for a far different ...
... cause of the present war , the prince regent solemnly protests . Whilst contending against France , in defence not only of the liberties of Great Britain , but of the world , his royal highness was entitled to look for a far different ...
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... cause against the violence of its enemies . After a vehement debate , Mr. Grattan's motion was carried by a majority of 264 to 224. Mr. Grattan pursued his victory ; and in several successive motions , obtained considerable majorities ...
... cause against the violence of its enemies . After a vehement debate , Mr. Grattan's motion was carried by a majority of 264 to 224. Mr. Grattan pursued his victory ; and in several successive motions , obtained considerable majorities ...
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... cause which , independently of private inter- est , might kindle a flame in every breast sus- ceptible of generous emotions . The king of Saxony as the storm rolled nearer , took the alarm , and ( February 23rd , ) issued a proclamation ...
... cause which , independently of private inter- est , might kindle a flame in every breast sus- ceptible of generous emotions . The king of Saxony as the storm rolled nearer , took the alarm , and ( February 23rd , ) issued a proclamation ...
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558 ページ - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of His Royal Highness, the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
639 ページ - When Spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould, She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have ever trod. By fairy hands their knell is rung; By forms unseen their dirge is sung; There Honour comes, a pilgrim grey, To bless the turf that wraps their clay; And Freedom shall awhile repair To dwell, a weeping hermit, there!
924 ページ - That convention, however, may be terminated with twelve months' notice, at the option of either party. A treaty of amity, navigation, and commerce, between the United States and his majesty the emperor of Austria, king of Hungary and Bohemia...
933 ページ - In the Name of the Most Holy and Undivided Trinity. His Majesty, the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and his...
671 ページ - Brownlow-street hospital, on the llth day of July, 1802, of the body of Sophia Austin, and was first brought to the Princess's house in the month of November following. Neither should we be more warranted in expressing any doubt respecting the...
639 ページ - How sleep the brave who sink to rest, By all their country's wishes blest ! When Spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould, She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have ever trod.
680 ページ - That, however, was reduced to our meeting once a fortnight ; and I now learn, that even this most rigorous interdiction is to be still more rigidly enforced. " But while I do not venture to intrude my feelings as a Mother upon your Royal Highness's notice, I must be allowed to say, that in the eyes of an observing and jealous world, this separation of a Daughter from her Mother will only admit of one construction, a construction fatal to the Mother's reputation. Your Royal Highness will also pardon...
1011 ページ - Macdonell, and afterwards of Colonel Home ; and I am happy to add that it was maintained throughout the day with the utmost gallantry by these brave troops, notwithstanding the repeated efforts of large bodies of the enemy to obtain possession of it.
934 ページ - Himself and His Allies on the one part, and His Majesty the King of "France and Navarre on the other part...
645 ページ - The British army will hail it with enthusiasm ; while the whole universe will acknowledge those valorous efforts, which have so imperiously called for it. That uninterrupted health, and still increasing laurels, may continue to crown you through a glorious and long career of life, are the never-ceasing and most ardent wishes of, " My dear Lord, " Your most sincere, " and faithful Friend,