The Intrepid magazine, by W. Hamilton1784 |
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6. oldal
... last eruit , and weathers out in his fociety the pitiless ftorms of woe and indi- gence ! 3 The following publications , un- der the title of the Reafoner , were greatly noticed at the time they first appeared , which was on the ...
... last eruit , and weathers out in his fociety the pitiless ftorms of woe and indi- gence ! 3 The following publications , un- der the title of the Reafoner , were greatly noticed at the time they first appeared , which was on the ...
18. oldal
... last sentiment of the laft fpeech which he delivered in the council , before his refignation in 61 , is too memorable to be forgotten , and too appofite to be omitted here . " I " have been called to the miniftry by the " voice of the ...
... last sentiment of the laft fpeech which he delivered in the council , before his refignation in 61 , is too memorable to be forgotten , and too appofite to be omitted here . " I " have been called to the miniftry by the " voice of the ...
22. oldal
... , which was a favourite Court measure . For the last year he was in that unhappy predicament , which leaves only only the choice of evils . He could nei- ther 22 TRUE STATE OF THE QUESTION . Miller the Printer's Speech to Lord Mansfield.
... , which was a favourite Court measure . For the last year he was in that unhappy predicament , which leaves only only the choice of evils . He could nei- ther 22 TRUE STATE OF THE QUESTION . Miller the Printer's Speech to Lord Mansfield.
29. oldal
... last reign , between the Duke of Newcastle and Mr. Pitt , the nation had been indebted for thofe bril- liant fucceffes that then attended our arms in every part of the world . Great and deferved popularity , fuperior talents , extenfive ...
... last reign , between the Duke of Newcastle and Mr. Pitt , the nation had been indebted for thofe bril- liant fucceffes that then attended our arms in every part of the world . Great and deferved popularity , fuperior talents , extenfive ...
32. oldal
... last adminiftration , among other measures to fecure the freedom of election , caused them to be erafed with the ignominy they merited . The object of the cabal was the fame which they are now pur- fuing , to separate parliament and ...
... last adminiftration , among other measures to fecure the freedom of election , caused them to be erafed with the ignominy they merited . The object of the cabal was the fame which they are now pur- fuing , to separate parliament and ...
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addrefs adminiſtration adviſers affert againſt anfwer appointment becauſe bill cabal cafe caufe cauſe charter circumftances Company confent confequence confidence confideration conftitution court Crown defign defire diffolved difgrace Eaft Eaft-India England eſtabliſhed exercife exift expreffed faid fame fecret fecurity fenfe fent fervants ferve fervice feven fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fituation fome fpeak fpirit ftand ftate ftill fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofe fupport fure fyftem himſelf Houfe of Commons Houſe India inftance intereft itſelf Jefus King King's laft lefs liberty Lord Lord North Lord Rockingham Lord Shelburne Majefty Majefty's marriage meaſure ment minifters miniftry moft moſt muft muſt nation neceffary obferved occafion opinion paffed Parlia Parliament perfons Pitt poffefs poffible prefent preferve prerogative principles purpoſe queftion raiſed reafon refolutions Refolved refpect reign reprefentatives ſpeak ſtate thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion truft underſtand uſe vote whofe
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86. oldal - That it is now necessary to declare, that, to report any opinion, or pretended opinion, of his Majesty upon any bill, or other proceeding, depending in either House of Parliament, with a view to influence the votes of the members, is a high crime and misdemeanor, derogatory to the honour of the Crown, a breach of the fundamental privileges of Parliament, and subversive of the constitution...
14. oldal - For the kingdom of heaven is as a man travelling into a far country, who called his own servants, and delivered unto them his goods. And unto one he gave five talents, to another two, and to another one ; to every man according to his several ability; and straightway took his journey.
91. oldal - I muft repeat, that no charge or complaint, nor any fpecific objection, is yet made againft any of them. If there were any fuch ground for their removal at prefent, it ought to be equally a reafon for not admitting them as a part of that extended and united Adminiftration which you flat
64. oldal - ... choice. G. You did right — But have you not some head or president of your club ? F. The master for each night is chosen, by all the company present the week before. G. Does he make laws to bind you in case of ill temper or misbehaviour ? F.
90. oldal - I trust, my faithful Commons will not wish that the essential offices of executive government should be vacated, until I see a prospect that such a plan of union as I have called for, and they have pointed out, may be carried into effect.
67. oldal - Farewell, at present, and remember, that a free state is only a more numerous and more powerful club ; and that he only is a free man, who is member of such a state.
88. oldal - That the late changes in his Majesty's councils were immediately preceded by dangerous and universal reports ; that his Majesty's sacred name had been unconstitutionally abused to affect the deliberations of Parliament ; and that the appointments made were accompanied by circumstances new and extraordinary, and such as do not conciliate or engage the confidence of this House.
11. oldal - With fmiles in the maiden, illumine the wife, And mutual attention, in equal degree, Keep Hymen's bright chain from the
66. oldal - I have no vote at all ; but am able, by my honest labour, to support my wife and four children ; and, whilst I act honestly, I may defy the laws. G. Can you be ignorant, that the Parliament to which members are sent by this county, and by the next...
92. oldal - I had in view, if it could have been attained on thofe principles of fairnefs and equality, without which it can neither be honourable to thofe who are concerned, nor lay the foundation of fuch a ftrong and ftable government as may be of...