The Edinburgh annual register, 第 3 巻、第 1 部1812 |
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... considered as our greatest blessings . They talk of the glorious victory of Talavera , a victory which led to no advantage , and had all the consequences of de- feat . The enemy took prisoners the sick and the wounded , and our own ...
... considered as our greatest blessings . They talk of the glorious victory of Talavera , a victory which led to no advantage , and had all the consequences of de- feat . The enemy took prisoners the sick and the wounded , and our own ...
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... considered as a disciplined army ; that it is not enough that men should be attached to the cause they are to defend , but disciplined , steady , and obedient to command ; having skilful officers , able to execute the commands they ...
... considered as a disciplined army ; that it is not enough that men should be attached to the cause they are to defend , but disciplined , steady , and obedient to command ; having skilful officers , able to execute the commands they ...
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cabinet , and in a situation which en- titled him to be considered as the king's principal adviser , in which he may advise him to send out more such expeditions , and to give him the command of them ? It was to be pre- sumed that none ...
cabinet , and in a situation which en- titled him to be considered as the king's principal adviser , in which he may advise him to send out more such expeditions , and to give him the command of them ? It was to be pre- sumed that none ...
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... considered , were to him equal . No doubt then , now that he and Lord Castlereagh were emancipated from the shackles of bigotry , they would unite with the friends of toleration in support of un- limited religious freedom . " Then he ...
... considered , were to him equal . No doubt then , now that he and Lord Castlereagh were emancipated from the shackles of bigotry , they would unite with the friends of toleration in support of un- limited religious freedom . " Then he ...
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... considered the most awful crisis that ever sus- pended the destinies of a mighty em- pire - a crisis rendered more alarming by the sentiment that universally and justly prevails , with regard to those to whom the administration of our ...
... considered the most awful crisis that ever sus- pended the destinies of a mighty em- pire - a crisis rendered more alarming by the sentiment that universally and justly prevails , with regard to those to whom the administration of our ...
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537 ページ - Whereas the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons assembled at Westminster, lawfully, fully and freely representing all the estates of the people of this realm...
255 ページ - In this new state of things, I am authorized to declare to you, sir, that the decrees of Berlin and Milan are revoked, and that after the 1st of November they will cease to have effect; it being understood that, in consequence of this declaration, the English shall revoke their orders in council, and renounce the new principles of blockade, which they have wished to establish; or that the United States, conformably to the act you have just communicated, shall cause their rights to be respected by...
253 ページ - France and their dependencies, and for other purposes," it is provided "that in case either Great Britain or France shall before the 3d day of March next so revoke or modify her edicts as that they shall cease to violate the neutral commerce of the United States, which fact the President of the United States shall declare by proclamation and if the other nation shall not within three months thereafter so revoke or modify her edicts in like manner...
v ページ - An act to indemnify such persons in the United Kingdom as have omitted to qualify themselves for offices and employments, and for extending the time limited for those purposes respectively...
83 ページ - Then said Paul unto him, God shall smite thee, thou whited wall : for sittest thou to judge me after the law, and commandest me to be smitten contrary to the law...
515 ページ - Omnium fell in the course of that day to lOJ discount. The discount, however, was finally reduced to about 4 per cent., and public credit speedily recovered. But the effect of the rash speculations to South America continued to show itself in numerous bankruptcies, and an alarm had been raised by a Report of a Committee of the House of Commons, which had been appointed to inquire into the state of bullion, — a prolific source of controversy and confusion, the history of which belongs to the annals...
115 ページ - February, 1769, was ordered to be expunged from the journals as " subversive of the rights of the whole body of electors of this kingdom.
576 ページ - Parliament proposes to provide for me, will make me undertake the charge with greater hopes that I may be able satisfactorily to fulfil the important duties which it must impose upon me. " Of the nature and importance of that charge, I cannot but be duly sensible, involving, as it does, every thing which is valuable to myself, as well as the highest interests of a people endeared to me by so many ties and considerations, but by nothing so strongly as by their steady, loyal, and affectionate attachment...