The New annual register, or General repository of history, politics, and literature, 第 22 巻1802 |
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... men , but measures ; and if that crite- rion be observed in deciding on our merits , we defy the most captious critic to fix upon us a charge of incon- sistency . sistency . To oppose indiscriminately every admini- stration , is.
... men , but measures ; and if that crite- rion be observed in deciding on our merits , we defy the most captious critic to fix upon us a charge of incon- sistency . sistency . To oppose indiscriminately every admini- stration , is.
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... charged , with equal injustice perhaps , with having extended the system of par- liamentary corruption . It does not appear that such a charge is well founded on the contrary , the influ- ence which he employed appears to have been of a ...
... charged , with equal injustice perhaps , with having extended the system of par- liamentary corruption . It does not appear that such a charge is well founded on the contrary , the influ- ence which he employed appears to have been of a ...
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... charge settled by the union . All this evinced that Ireland had nothing to apprehend from this country exercising superior power to her detriment , but , on the con → trary , that every thing advanta- geous would be conceded , and a ...
... charge settled by the union . All this evinced that Ireland had nothing to apprehend from this country exercising superior power to her detriment , but , on the con → trary , that every thing advanta- geous would be conceded , and a ...
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... charge of not affording the military proper op- portunities of distinguishing them- selves , and directing well the large forces on foot : he asked lord Raw- don if the success in the West - In- dies had escaped his notice , and whether ...
... charge of not affording the military proper op- portunities of distinguishing them- selves , and directing well the large forces on foot : he asked lord Raw- don if the success in the West - In- dies had escaped his notice , and whether ...
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... charge furnished ground of in- quiry - the affair ought to be in- vestigated , in order to be cleared up - probably some treaties of mu- tual benefit might have been made , and what these were it was the duty of the house to examine ...
... charge furnished ground of in- quiry - the affair ought to be in- vestigated , in order to be cleared up - probably some treaties of mu- tual benefit might have been made , and what these were it was the duty of the house to examine ...
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5th of January Admiralty-office amount appear army attack bill Bonaparte Britain Britannic majesty British capt captain charge Charles circumstances clergy command committee conduct consequence constitution count Haugwitz court court of Denmark debt declared duke duty earl El-Arish emperor ending the 5th enemy England favour Ferrol force former France French republic Great-Britain guns hoped interest Ireland Irish island ject jesty justice Kaffers killed king of Prussia kingdom Lady land late letter lieut lord Keith lordship majesty's majesty's ship manner martial law measure ment ministers motion nation necessary necessity neral neutral never nisters noble lord object observed occasion officers opinion parliament peace persons port Portugal possession powers principles proved racter received respect royal Russia seamen sent ships sion tain taken thought tion troops united kingdom vessels William wished wounded
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201 ページ - ... in the decisions of the majority, the vital principle of republics, from which is no appeal but to force, the vital principle and immediate parent of despotism; a welldisciplined militia, our best reliance in peace and for the first moments of war, till regulars may relieve them; the supremacy of the civil over the military authority; economy in the public expense, that...
41 ページ - ... and perspicuity, which had ever marked his character, till long after the action was over, when he fainted through weakness and loss of blood. Were it permitted for a soldier to regret any one who has fallen in the service of his country, I might be excused for lamenting him more than any other person; but it is some .consolation to those who tenderly loved him, that as his life was honorable, so was his death glorious.
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43 ページ - An ancient clergyman of Dorsetshire, Dr. Wright, found John Milton in a small chamber, hung with rusty green, sitting in an elbow chair, and dressed neatly in black; pale, but not cadaverous ; his hands and fingers gouty, and with chalk-stones.