Annual Register of World Events, 第 44 巻1803 |
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... derable research and labour . To Ireland our attention has been particularly directed . That country rising every day in political importance , the settle . settlement of whose domestic affairs was the ostensible cause , [ vi ] CHAP.
... derable research and labour . To Ireland our attention has been particularly directed . That country rising every day in political importance , the settle . settlement of whose domestic affairs was the ostensible cause , [ vi ] CHAP.
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settlement of whose domestic affairs was the ostensible cause , of the loss to the British empire of the union of ... causes of her present discontents to their true source , and point out the most probable means to remedy them , we hope ...
settlement of whose domestic affairs was the ostensible cause , of the loss to the British empire of the union of ... causes of her present discontents to their true source , and point out the most probable means to remedy them , we hope ...
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... cause to re- joice and exult . At present he should not trespass further upon the attention of the house , than to offer this short but sincere expres- sion of his sentiment on the event , and to declare his assent to the address . Mr ...
... cause to re- joice and exult . At present he should not trespass further upon the attention of the house , than to offer this short but sincere expres- sion of his sentiment on the event , and to declare his assent to the address . Mr ...
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... cause it is my interest . " He sus- pected that this savage emperor spoke , in plain blunt terms , the liberal language and policy of the modern courts of Europe . He considered , however , that this peace promised a reasonable degree ...
... cause it is my interest . " He sus- pected that this savage emperor spoke , in plain blunt terms , the liberal language and policy of the modern courts of Europe . He considered , however , that this peace promised a reasonable degree ...
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... cause they em- braced , and given such cooperation to the British forces ) , as a thing most disgraceful to the country . There ought to have been stipulated for them at least a safe return to their country . He thought that the chief ...
... cause they em- braced , and given such cooperation to the British forces ) , as a thing most disgraceful to the country . There ought to have been stipulated for them at least a safe return to their country . He thought that the chief ...
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828 ページ - Far flash'd the red artillery. But redder yet that light shall glow On Linden's hills of stained snow; And bloodier yet the torrent flow Of Iser, rolling rapidly. 'Tis morn ; but scarce yon level sun Can pierce the war-clouds, rolling dun, Where furious Frank and fiery Hun Shout in their sulphurous canopy.
828 ページ - ON Linden, when the sun was low, All bloodless lay the untrodden snow, And dark as winter was the flow Of Iser, rolling rapidly. But Linden saw another sight, When the drum beat, at dead of night, Commanding fires of death to light The darkness of her scenery.
829 ページ - Tis morn, but scarce yon level sun Can pierce the war-clouds, rolling dun, Where furious Frank and fiery Hun Shout in their sulphurous canopy. The combat deepens. On, ye brave, Who rush to glory, or the grave ! Wave, Munich ! all thy banners wave, And charge with all thy chivalry. Few, few shall part where many meet ! The snow shall be their winding-sheet ; And every turf beneath their feet Shall be a soldier's sepulchre.
827 ページ - Lochiel, Lochiel ! beware of the day ; For, dark and despairing, my sight I may seal, But man cannot cover what God would reveal ; 'Tis the sunset of life gives me mystical lore, And coming events cast their shadows before.
826 ページ - Glenullin ! whose bride shall await, Like a love-lighted watchfire, all night at the gate. A steed comes at morning ; no rider is there ; But its bridle is- red with the sign of despair. Weep Albin ! to death and captivity led ! Oh weep ! but thy tears cannot number the dead : For a merciless sword on Culloden shall wave, Culloden ! that reeks with the blood of the brave.
826 ページ - Companionless bearing destruction abroad ; But down let him stoop from his havoc on high ! Ah, home let him speed, — for the spoiler is nigh ! Why flames the far summit? Why shoot to the blast Those embers, like stars from the firmament cast ? 'Tis the fire-shower of ruin, all dreadfully driven From his eyrie, that beacons the darkness of heaven. Oh, crested Lochiel, the peerless in might, Whose banners arise on the battlements...
127 ページ - These two companies were afterwards united and consolidated into one, under the title of the United Company of Merchants trading to the East Indies.
827 ページ - Tis the sunset of life gives me mystical lore, And coming events cast their shadows before. I tell thee, Culloden's dread echoes shall ring With the bloodhounds that bark for thy fugitive king. Lo ! anointed by Heaven with the vials of wrath, Behold, where he flies on his desolate path ! Now in darkness and billows, he sweeps from my sight; Rise, rise ! ye wild tempests, and cover his flight!
832 ページ - Yes, at the dead of night, by Lonna's steep, The seaman's cry was heard along the deep...
710 ページ - By his father he was descended from the Robertsons of Gladney in the county of Fife ; a branch of the respectable family of the same name, which has, for many generations, possessed the estate of Struan in Perthshire. He was born in 1721, at Borthwick (in the county of...