Annual Register of World Events, 第 21 巻1800 |
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... enemies . From what every body has feen , and from a ftate of public affairs and general difpofition , which cannot efcape common obfervation , it feems not impoflible , that the greater part of Europe might continue indifferent ...
... enemies . From what every body has feen , and from a ftate of public affairs and general difpofition , which cannot efcape common obfervation , it feems not impoflible , that the greater part of Europe might continue indifferent ...
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... enemy to an action , prove ineffe & ual . Bad weather . Sickness . Difficult and admirably conducted retreat to ... enemies of that house . It appears , however , that this point has been controverted ; and that the charge of original ...
... enemy to an action , prove ineffe & ual . Bad weather . Sickness . Difficult and admirably conducted retreat to ... enemies of that house . It appears , however , that this point has been controverted ; and that the charge of original ...
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... enemy ; and with the fame energy , and unremitting attention to the ftricteft difcipline among their own troops . He con- cluded by obferving , that he did . not wish to travel like a king ; rich and gawdy equipages had no charms for ...
... enemy ; and with the fame energy , and unremitting attention to the ftricteft difcipline among their own troops . He con- cluded by obferving , that he did . not wish to travel like a king ; rich and gawdy equipages had no charms for ...
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... enemy of both , and the ftill hated and dreaded rival of one . The court of Vienna accordingly infifted upon fuch hard conditions as the bafis of a convention , that the con- fequences of declared enmity could fcarcely be worse than the ...
... enemy of both , and the ftill hated and dreaded rival of one . The court of Vienna accordingly infifted upon fuch hard conditions as the bafis of a convention , that the con- fequences of declared enmity could fcarcely be worse than the ...
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... enemy's country the scene of hofti- lity ; a measure which , if it even afforded no greater advantage , would at least keep fpoil and de- vaftation at a diftance from his own fubjects , and throw much of the preffure of fubfifting his ...
... enemy's country the scene of hofti- lity ; a measure which , if it even afforded no greater advantage , would at least keep fpoil and de- vaftation at a diftance from his own fubjects , and throw much of the preffure of fubfifting his ...
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288 ページ - ¡rinds, tenements, hereditaments, penfions, offices, and perfonal eftates, in that part of Great - Britain, called England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed ; and that a proportionable cefs, according to the ninth article of the treaty of union, be laid upon that part of Great-Britain called Scotland, 1,500,000!.
21 ページ - ... of a speedy summer ; and we fondly anticipate a long continuance of gentle gales and vernal serenity. But winter returns with redoubled horrors ; the clouds condense...
19 ページ - Markham being brought to the scaffold, was much dismayed, and complained much of his hard hap, to be deluded with hopes, and brought to that place unprepared.
73 ページ - The morning after the capitulation was signed, as soon as day broke, the whole garrison, now consisting of about two thousand men, besides women and children, were drawn up within the lines, and on the point of marching off, when great numbers of the Indians gathered about, and began to plunder.
177 ページ - Drummond in a hobby horse, and Brakin the recorder of the town, under the name of Ignoramus, a common lawyer, bare great parts. The thing was full of mirth and variety, with many excellent actors (among whom the Lord Compton's son, though least, was not worst), but more than half marred with extreme length.
186 ページ - ... to regulate the trials of controverted elections, or returns of members to serve in parliament...
269 ページ - The ball was opened by the knights and their ladies, and the dances continued till ten o'clock, when the windows were thrown open, and a magnificent bouquet of rockets began the fire-works.
14 ページ - ... whereas, when he saw him first, he was so led with the common hatred, that he would have gone a hundred miles to have seen him hanged, he would, ere he parted, have gone a thousand to have saved his life. In one word, never was a man so hated and so popular, in so short a time.
224 ページ - His brother, Sir George, was at the same time the president of the highest court of civil law, as dean of the Arches and judge of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury...
73 ページ - French general rejoined at the same time delivering the packet into the colonel's hand, " By this authority do I make the requisition.