The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, 第 4 巻J. Ballantyne and Company, 1813 |
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... position of the State of the French Empire . Council of Paris . Buonaparte's Sys- tem of Education . Discussions upon Tyrannicide in the House of Commons Buo- naparte's View of the State of England . His Visit to the Coast . Affairs of ...
... position of the State of the French Empire . Council of Paris . Buonaparte's Sys- tem of Education . Discussions upon Tyrannicide in the House of Commons Buo- naparte's View of the State of England . His Visit to the Coast . Affairs of ...
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... position ; nevertheless , every step which I have taken in the examination of its merits has led me to this conclusion , that the course now proposed , name- ly , proceeding by bill , is right and just ; and that no other would be so ...
... position ; nevertheless , every step which I have taken in the examination of its merits has led me to this conclusion , that the course now proposed , name- ly , proceeding by bill , is right and just ; and that no other would be so ...
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... position . " Mr Perceval , however desirous he was of not disturbing the unanimity which was so desirable on that occasion , thought it proper to advert to some parts of Mr Whitbread's speech . " That honourable gentleman , " said he ...
... position . " Mr Perceval , however desirous he was of not disturbing the unanimity which was so desirable on that occasion , thought it proper to advert to some parts of Mr Whitbread's speech . " That honourable gentleman , " said he ...
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... positions in its environs , even there Great Britain is as much bound in ho- nour , as she is impelled by a just sense of her own interest , to make her stand . " But the honourable general's views are as clearly at variance with the ...
... positions in its environs , even there Great Britain is as much bound in ho- nour , as she is impelled by a just sense of her own interest , to make her stand . " But the honourable general's views are as clearly at variance with the ...
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... position . Every shadow of necessity had vanished ; the country no longer required any regulation of this kind ; the price of bullion , and , in short , every thing that any man had ever con- ceived as affecting this question , be came ...
... position . Every shadow of necessity had vanished ; the country no longer required any regulation of this kind ; the price of bullion , and , in short , every thing that any man had ever con- ceived as affecting this question , be came ...
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26 ページ - An act for the more effectual preserving the King's person and government, by disabling papists from sitting in either house of parliament.
26 ページ - I AB do sincerely promise and swear, That I will be faithful and bear true Allegiance to His Majesty King George...
195 ページ - The question was negatived without a division. A motion, originating in worthier motives, and intended for a better purpose, was made by April 4. Mr Barham, that a committee should be appointed to consider and report upon the practicability and expediency of supplying our West India colonies with free labourers from the East.
445 ページ - No expressions of mine could do justice to the conduct of the troops throughout. Nothing less than the almost unparalleled exertions of every officer, the invincible bravery of every soldier, and the most determined devotion to the honour of his Majesty's arms in all, could have achieved this brilliant success, against such a formidable enemy so posted.
448 ページ - It is to be hoped that the example of what has occurred in this country will teach the people of this and of other nations what value they ought to place on such promises and assurances ; and that there is no security for life, or for anything which makes life valuable, excepting in decided resistance to the enemy.
273 ページ - Cole's division was therefore ordered to form an oblique line to the rear of our right, with his own right thrown back. And the intention of the enemy to attack our right becoming evident, I requested general Blake to form part of his first line, and all his second, to that front, which was done.
448 ページ - ... by promises of good treatment to remain, they were plundered, and .many of their houses destroyed on the night the enemy withdrew from their position; and they have since burnt every town and village through which they have passed.
445 ページ - Norcott's two companies of the 2d rifle corps, and Major Acheson, with a part of the 67th foot (separated from the regiment in the wood), formed on the right. Colonel Wheatly's brigade, with three companies of the Coldstream guards, under Lieut.
256 ページ - I intended they should be, I consider the action that was fought by the Light division, by Colonel Beckwith's brigade principally, with the whole of the 2nd corps, to be one of the most glorious that British troops were ever engaged in.
36 ページ - Highness's views for the security and happiness of the country. Mr. Perceval has never failed to regret the impression of Your Royal Highness with regard to the provisions of the Regency Bill which His Majesty's servants felt it to be their duty to recommend to Parliament. But he ventures to submit to Your Royal Highness that, whatever difficulties the present awful crisis of the country and the world may create in the administration of the executive government, Your Royal Highness will not...