The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and Literature, for the Year ...G. Robinson, Pater-noster-Row, 1805 |
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3. oldal
... present a disqui- sition , the importance of which we do not mean to deny , that which would ascertain the probable per- manence of those means , -let it suffice at present to remark , that tɔ this state of things we are in no small ...
... present a disqui- sition , the importance of which we do not mean to deny , that which would ascertain the probable per- manence of those means , -let it suffice at present to remark , that tɔ this state of things we are in no small ...
4. oldal
... present enjoy ; and we be lieve it is a sentiment nearly uni- versal , even among those who most warmly disapprove of the present administration , that if they cannot be constitutionally removed , it is better ( whatever may be their ta ...
... present enjoy ; and we be lieve it is a sentiment nearly uni- versal , even among those who most warmly disapprove of the present administration , that if they cannot be constitutionally removed , it is better ( whatever may be their ta ...
5. oldal
... present year had been productive of the happiest conse- quences , and promoted the pro- sperity of the country . Our naval triumphs had received fresh splen- dor from the memorable action in which lord Nelson had attacked a superior ...
... present year had been productive of the happiest conse- quences , and promoted the pro- sperity of the country . Our naval triumphs had received fresh splen- dor from the memorable action in which lord Nelson had attacked a superior ...
9. oldal
... present was a favourable moment for securing the unanimity which now prevailed . The attachment of the people was stronger and more valuable than a hundred treaties . By retrenching expences , by intro- ducing order and economy into ...
... present was a favourable moment for securing the unanimity which now prevailed . The attachment of the people was stronger and more valuable than a hundred treaties . By retrenching expences , by intro- ducing order and economy into ...
11. oldal
... present , however , every thing which could constitute advantage was in our favour in such a posi- tion of things , would it be wise to trust that moderation which the noble lord had so bighly extolled ? Ought we to rest our security ...
... present , however , every thing which could constitute advantage was in our favour in such a posi- tion of things , would it be wise to trust that moderation which the noble lord had so bighly extolled ? Ought we to rest our security ...
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59. oldal - His Majesty is persuaded that the unremitting industry with which our enemies persevere in their avowed design of effecting the separation of Ireland from this kingdom cannot fail to engage the particular attention of Parliament. And His Majesty recommends it...
216. oldal - I impeach him in the name of the Commons of Great Britain in parliament assembled, whose parliamentary trust he has betrayed. I impeach him in the name of all the Commons of Great Britain, whose national character he has dishonored. I impeach him in the name of the people of India, whose laws...
68. oldal - And will you maintain and preserve inviolably the settlement of the united Church of England and Ireland, and the doctrine, worship, discipline and government thereof, as by law established within England and Ireland and the territories thereunto belonging?
118. oldal - I have the honour to acquaint you, for the information of my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that at 5 o'clock PM on the 6th of August last, in latitude 24° 44...
68. oldal - ... for a time to be limited, such a moderate rate of equal duties as shall, previous to the union, be agreed upon and approved by the respective parliaments, subject, after the expiration of such limited time, to be, diminished equally with respect to both kingdoms, but in no case to be increased ; that all articles which may at any time hereafter be imported into Great Britain from foreign parts, shall be...
68. oldal - January one thousand eight hundred and one, be entitled to the same privileges, and be on the same footing, as to encouragements and bounties on the like articles being the growth, produce, or manufacture, of either country respectively, and generally in respect of trade and navigation in all ports and places in the united kingdom and its dependencies; and that in all treaties made by his Majesty, his heirs...
126. oldal - ... them lay headless corpses, the sabre, with the addition of a dagger in the other hand, proving more than a match for the bayonet...
129. oldal - Pasha met me) serves as an asylum for all religions and every description of the surviving inhabitants. The heaps of unburied Frenchmen lying on the bodies of those whom they massacred two months ago, afford another proof of Divine justice, which has caused these murderers to perish by the infection arising from their own atrocious act.
65. oldal - ... he admitted the rights of the parliament of Ireland, he felt that, as a 'member of parliament of Great Britain, he had a right to exercise, and a duty to perform, viz. to express the general nature and outline of the plan, which, in his estimation, would tend to insure the safety and the happiness of the two kingdoms. Should parliament be of opinion that it was calculated to produce mutual advantage to the two kingdoms, he should propose it...
123. oldal - I had the honour to inform your lordship, by my letter of the second instant, that we were busily employed completing two ravelins for the reception of cannon, to flank the enemy's nearest approaches, distant only ten yards from them. They were attacked that very night, and almost every night since, but the enemy have each time been repulsed with very considerable loss.