The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., 第 43 巻J. Dodsley, 1802 |
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... conduct of minif- ters he continued to be exceedingly difgufted . Whether Buonaparte's defign be peace or war , he faid , the conduct of our minifters gives him uncommon advantages . If his wishes be really for peace , he may be ...
... conduct of minif- ters he continued to be exceedingly difgufted . Whether Buonaparte's defign be peace or war , he faid , the conduct of our minifters gives him uncommon advantages . If his wishes be really for peace , he may be ...
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... conduct of it , formed one continued feries of ill- fuccefs and difgrace . Was there ever any war , in which Britain ... conducted . His majefty's minifters , he maintained , were highly to blame , for not having inftituted an inquiry ...
... conduct of it , formed one continued feries of ill- fuccefs and difgrace . Was there ever any war , in which Britain ... conducted . His majefty's minifters , he maintained , were highly to blame , for not having inftituted an inquiry ...
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... conduct of those to whom the public owed all its calamities , he should certainly moft ftrenuously oppofe it . For to the war folely , and the enormous taxes which it impofed , fir Francis afcribed the public diftrefs . He confidered ...
... conduct of those to whom the public owed all its calamities , he should certainly moft ftrenuously oppofe it . For to the war folely , and the enormous taxes which it impofed , fir Francis afcribed the public diftrefs . He confidered ...
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... conduct well entitled him to be con- fidered and called the father of his people , to obferve the greatest co- nomy in the ufe of all kinds of grain . A proclamation for this end was iffued by his majefty , on the 3d of December , 1800 ...
... conduct well entitled him to be con- fidered and called the father of his people , to obferve the greatest co- nomy in the ufe of all kinds of grain . A proclamation for this end was iffued by his majefty , on the 3d of December , 1800 ...
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... conduct of corn - dealers , appears to us to be highly worth of all approbation . This measure , adopted and executed with due confi- devation , might , in the natural progrefs of ideas , be found to have a connexion with other measures ...
... conduct of corn - dealers , appears to us to be highly worth of all approbation . This measure , adopted and executed with due confi- devation , might , in the natural progrefs of ideas , be found to have a connexion with other measures ...
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342 ページ - ... bestowed it in advance, to conciliate that of others by doing them all the good in my power, and to be instrumental to the happiness and freedom of all. Relying, then, on the patronage of your...
341 ページ - ... the honest payment of our debts, and sacred preservation of the public faith ; encouragement of agriculture, and of commerce as its handmaid ; the diffusion of information, and...
32 ページ - He then moved, that an humble addrefs be prefented to his Majefty, that he will be gracioufly pleafed to give directions that there be laid before this Houle an account of the amount of his Majefty's quit-rents in the feveral provinces of North-America.
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340 ページ - ... decided by the voice of the nation, announced according to the rules of the Constitution, all will of course arrange themselves under the will of the law, and unite in common efforts for the common good.
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