The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1812 |
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2. oldal
... continued support to the Spani- årds -- the suspension , but grounds stone ; who , among other argu ments in support of the address , For a complete list of his majesty's ministers , as it stood at the meeting of par- fament in January ...
... continued support to the Spani- årds -- the suspension , but grounds stone ; who , among other argu ments in support of the address , For a complete list of his majesty's ministers , as it stood at the meeting of par- fament in January ...
11. oldal
... continued to flourish . The only alteration had been , the sub- stitution of machinery for manual labour . The address contained nothing that could prevent its una- nimous adoption . It called for no pledge to approve of what had passed ...
... continued to flourish . The only alteration had been , the sub- stitution of machinery for manual labour . The address contained nothing that could prevent its una- nimous adoption . It called for no pledge to approve of what had passed ...
52. oldal
... continued through various ad- journments , to the 15th of March . The sittings of the committee , em- ployed in the examination of wit- nesses , were in number eighteen . The principal subjects , to which the inquiry was directed , were ...
... continued through various ad- journments , to the 15th of March . The sittings of the committee , em- ployed in the examination of wit- nesses , were in number eighteen . The principal subjects , to which the inquiry was directed , were ...
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... continued to be of opinion , that there was a fair prospect of saccess had the army arrived at Sahtvliet early in August . - In what page of our history had Lord Porchester convinced himself that the interests of the empire would be ...
... continued to be of opinion , that there was a fair prospect of saccess had the army arrived at Sahtvliet early in August . - In what page of our history had Lord Porchester convinced himself that the interests of the empire would be ...
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... continued till half - past eleven on Saturday morning , 31st of March . It will be readily and rightly conceived that , in the discussions of such an assembly , on a subject so complicated as well as impor- tant , and connected by so ...
... continued till half - past eleven on Saturday morning , 31st of March . It will be readily and rightly conceived that , in the discussions of such an assembly , on a subject so complicated as well as impor- tant , and connected by so ...
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Admiral amend appeared appointed army attack Bart batteries bill Britain British Buonaparte Cadiz called Captain Chancellor Ciudad Rodrigo Coimbra command committee conduct constitution corps Cortes court crown daughter defendant Ditto Duke duty Earl enemy England English Exchequer expedition favour Ferdinand VII force French gentlemen guns honourable House of Commons inquiry Ireland island Isle John Gale John Gale Jones Junta king Lady land late letter liberty Lisbon Lord Castlereagh Lord Chatham Lord Wellington majesty majesty's March Massena ment military ministers motion narrative nation neral noble lord o'clock object officers opinion parlia parliament passed persons petition port Portugal Portuguese present Prince prisoners privileges proceedings Regency resolutions respect royal Scheldt sent Serjeant Serjeant at Arms shew ships sion Sir Francis Burdett Spain Spaniards Spanish Street Tagus tain taken tion Tower town troops Walcheren whole wounded
Népszerű szakaszok
420. oldal - I die: remove far from me vanity and lies: give me neither poverty nor riches; feed me with food convenient for me: lest I be full, and deny thee, and say, "Who is the Lord?" or lest I be poor, and steal, and take the name of my God in vain.
441. oldal - That the freedom of speech and debates or proceedings in parliament ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of parliament.
706. oldal - Yet, once again, forgive my feeble sway, And little reck I of the censure sharp May idly cavil at an idle lay. Much have I owed thy strains on life's long way, Through secret woes the world has never known, When on the weary night dawned wearier day, And bitterer was the grief devoured alone. — • That I o'erlive such woes, Enchantress ! is thine own.
713. oldal - Thomas, I must die : Would I could see my Sally, and could rest My throbbing temples on her faithful breast, And gazing, go ! — if not, this trifle take, And say, till death I wore it for her sake ; Yes ! I must die — blow on, sweet breeze, blow on ! Give me one look, before my life be gone, Oh ! give me that, and let me not despair, One last fond look — and now repeat the prayer.
324. oldal - March, 1813; and to permit such persons in Great Britain as have omitted to make and file affidavits of the execution of indentures of clerks to attornies and solicitors, to make and file the same on or before the 1st day of Hilary term, 1813.
480. oldal - Union, and notwithstanding thereof, remain in all time coming within Scotland, as it is now constituted by the Laws of that Kingdom, and with the same Authority and Privileges as before the Union, subject nevertheless to such Regulations for the better Administration of Justice as shall be made by the Parliament of Great Britain...
702. oldal - And ne'er did Grecian chisel trace A nymph, a naiad, or a grace, Of finer form, or lovelier face...
705. oldal - The heath this night must be my bed, The bracken curtain for my head, My lullaby the warder's tread. Far, far from love and thee, Mary; To-morrow eve, more stilly laid, My couch may be my bloody plaid, My vesper song, thy wail, sweet maid ! It will not waken me, Mary.
720. oldal - They feel the calm delight, and thus proceed Through the green lane, then linger in the mead, Stray o'er the heath in all its purple bloom, And pluck the blossom where the wild bees hum...
713. oldal - White was his better linen, and his check Was made more trim than any on the deck; And every comfort men at sea can know Was hers to buy, to make, and to bestow : For he to Greenland...