The Political Magazine and Parliamentary, Naval, Military, and Literary Journal, 第 1 巻J. Bew, 1780 |
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... say a word or two on the subject of the former con- verfation . The Colonel told the Houfe he had lately feen two men bufy on a hill in Sorry ; that he asked them what they were . doing , when they answered , " Taking the bright of this ...
... say a word or two on the subject of the former con- verfation . The Colonel told the Houfe he had lately feen two men bufy on a hill in Sorry ; that he asked them what they were . doing , when they answered , " Taking the bright of this ...
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... say he trusted he was able to refute every one of them , that one only excepted , —that Jamaica was of great importance to this country ; he confidered it as the right hand of Great Bri- tain . He admitted the Petition to be figned by ...
... say he trusted he was able to refute every one of them , that one only excepted , —that Jamaica was of great importance to this country ; he confidered it as the right hand of Great Bri- tain . He admitted the Petition to be figned by ...
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... say , that administration flood in the way of every enquiry that tended to the public good . To lay before the House fuch lifts as had been called for , in this and the two latt reigns , when the civil lift was augmented , was what he ...
... say , that administration flood in the way of every enquiry that tended to the public good . To lay before the House fuch lifts as had been called for , in this and the two latt reigns , when the civil lift was augmented , was what he ...
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... says the Hon . Gentleman , than for John Can any thing be more ab Buil to refuse to reduce his expences , because he is harraffed by an expensive fait ? But the Hon . Gentleman had forgot fome of the most material circumstances , and ...
... says the Hon . Gentleman , than for John Can any thing be more ab Buil to refuse to reduce his expences , because he is harraffed by an expensive fait ? But the Hon . Gentleman had forgot fome of the most material circumstances , and ...
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... say no worse , of preventing " the Court , as long as it has the means of corruption abundantly in its power , of ap " plying them to Parliament and , perhaps , " if the public method were precluded , of do- ing it in fome worfe and ...
... say no worse , of preventing " the Court , as long as it has the means of corruption abundantly in its power , of ap " plying them to Parliament and , perhaps , " if the public method were precluded , of do- ing it in fome worfe and ...
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addrefs Admiral affociations alfo anfwer becauſe bill bufinefs cafe Capt caufe command Committee confequence confideration conftitution Count d'Estaing court Crown declared defired ditto Duke duty enemy England expence faid fame fecond fecurity feemed feen fent ferve fervice feven feveral fhall fhips fhould fide figned fince fituation fleet fome foon fpeech fpirit fpoke France French frigates ftate fubjects fuch fuffer fuppofed fupport Garrick gentleman himſelf honourable Houfe Houſe House of Commons HOUSE of LORDS intereft Ireland Jamaica King King's laft lefs Lord Advocate Lord George Lord George Gordon Lord North Lord Shelburne lordship Majefty Majefty's meaſure ment Minifters moft moſt motion neceffary noble lord obferved occafion officers Omoa oppofe oppofition paffed Parliament perfons petition prefent prifoners propofed propofition Proteftant purpoſe reafon refolution refpect rofe Spain taxes thefe themfelves theſe thips thofe thoſe tion vote Weft whofe
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388 ページ - Of praise a mere glutton, he swallow'd what came, And the puff of a dunce he mistook it for fame; Till his relish grown callous, almost to disease, Who pepper'd the highest was surest to please. But let us be candid, and speak out our mind, If dunces applauded, he paid them in kind. Ye Kenricks, ye Kellys, and Woodfalls so grave, What a commerce was yours while you got and you gave!
388 ページ - Twas only that when he was off he was acting. With no reason on earth to go out of his way, He turn'd and he varied full ten times a day...
6 ページ - ... adequate to repel every insult and attack, and to maintain and uphold the power and reputation of this country.
387 ページ - Without cause be he pleas'd, without cause be he cross ; Be sure, as I work, to throw in contradictions, A great love of truth, yet a mind turn'd to fictions : Now mix these ingredients, which , warm'd in the baking, Turn to learning and gaming, religion and raking.
6 ページ - In making this communication to the Court of London, the King is firmly persuaded...
364 ページ - These had no charms to please the sense, No graceful port, no eloquence To win the Muse's throng : Unknown, unsung, unmark'd they lie ; But Caesar's fate o'ercasts the sky, And Nature mourns his wrong.
7 ページ - Gentlemen, I RETURN you my hearty thanks, for this very dutiful and affectionate addrefs.
360 ページ - The inhabitants were by this time apprised of what was going forward, and flocked in crowds to be witnesses of the address and boldness of the English. The governor of Alexandria was told that these seamen were about to pull down Pompey's pillar.
6 ページ - America, who are in full possession of independence, as pronounced by .them on the fourth of July, 1776, having proposed to the king to consolidate by a formal convention, the connection begun to be established between the two nations, the respective plenipotentiaries have signed a treaty of friendship and commerce, designed to serve as a foundation for their mutual good correspondence.
398 ページ - The superiority of the fire from the Sandwich, and the gallant behaviour of her officers and men, enabled her to sustain so unequal a combat, though, before attacked by them, she had beat three ships out of their line of battle, had entirely broke it, and was to leeward of the wake of the French admiral.