Annual Register, 第 58 巻Edmund Burke 1817 |
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... principles of a repre- sentative government , might , as far as human infirmi- ties will permit , secure alike the legitimate rights both of the rulers and of the people . In the triumph that succeeded their military labours , in the ...
... principles of a repre- sentative government , might , as far as human infirmi- ties will permit , secure alike the legitimate rights both of the rulers and of the people . In the triumph that succeeded their military labours , in the ...
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... principles principles which had dictated it . Politicians were much at GENERAL HISTORY . [ 3.
... principles principles which had dictated it . Politicians were much at GENERAL HISTORY . [ 3.
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... principles which , as Christian princes , they had always held forth as the rule of their con- duct . It was understood that its immediate cause was an im- pression made upon the mind of the emperor Alexander , whose pe- culiar zeal in ...
... principles which , as Christian princes , they had always held forth as the rule of their con- duct . It was understood that its immediate cause was an im- pression made upon the mind of the emperor Alexander , whose pe- culiar zeal in ...
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... principles of equity and good faith , which ought to prevail in all transactions between the pub- lic and the Bank of England , and to report their opinions thereon to the House . " The motion was opposed by the ministers as unnecessary ...
... principles of equity and good faith , which ought to prevail in all transactions between the pub- lic and the Bank of England , and to report their opinions thereon to the House . " The motion was opposed by the ministers as unnecessary ...
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... principles and conduct of the Cortes , and a defence of the part taken by the court of Spain . He said , the Cortes thought they could best effect their purpose by entirely overturning the ancient system of the kingdom , and es ...
... principles and conduct of the Cortes , and a defence of the part taken by the court of Spain . He said , the Cortes thought they could best effect their purpose by entirely overturning the ancient system of the kingdom , and es ...
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643 ページ - twas but the wind, Or the car rattling o'er the stony street; On with the dance! let joy be unconfined; No sleep till morn, when Youth and Pleasure meet To chase the glowing Hours with flying feet — But hark!
644 ページ - And Ardennes waves above them her green leaves, Dewy with nature's tear-drops as they pass, Grieving, if aught inanimate e'er grieves, Over the unreturning brave, - alas! Ere evening to be trodden like the grass...
384 ページ - ... subject always to the laws and statutes of the two countries respectively.
644 ページ - Last noon beheld them full of lusty life, Last eve in beauty's circle proudly gay ; The midnight brought the signal-sound of strife, The morn the marshalling in arms — the day Battle's magnificently stern array ! The thunder-clouds close o'er it, which when rent The earth is covered thick with other clay, Which her own clay shall cover, heaped and pent, Rider and horse — friend, foe, — in one red burial blent...
643 ページ - Belgium's capital had gathered then Her beauty and her chivalry, and bright The lamps shone o'er fair women and brave men ; A thousand hearts beat happily ; and when Music arose with its voluptuous swell, Soft eyes looked love to eyes which spake again, And all went merry as a marriage bell ; But hush ! hark ! a deep sound strikes like a rising knell.
643 ページ - Ah ! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering tears and tremblings of distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blush'd at the praise of their own loveliness; And there were sudden partings, such as press The life from out young hearts, and choking sighs Which ne'er might be repeated...
386 ページ - Consuls, for the protection of trade, to reside in the Dominions and territories of the other Party ; but before any Consul shall act as such, he shall in the usual form be approved and admitted by the Government to which he is sent ; and...
310 ページ - Conventicles," provided that any person who should be present at any meeting, under colour or pretence of any exercise of religion, in other manner than according to the liturgy and practice of the Church of England...
415 ページ - To His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, REGENT 'of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The humble Address and Petition of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London, in Common Council assembled.
643 ページ - There was a sound of revelry by night, And Belgium's capital had gathered then Her Beauty and her Chivalry, and bright The lamps shone o'er fair women and brave men ; A thousand hearts beat happily ; and when Music arose with its voluptuous swell, Soft eyes looked love to eyes which spake again, And all went merry as a marriage bell...