The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1800 |
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82. oldal
... reafon of his not doing it was be- cause he had none to fhew . It is evident on the face of this defence , that it goes upon two principles , neither of which are tenable . First , that there is no equity in a prescriptive poffeffion ...
... reafon of his not doing it was be- cause he had none to fhew . It is evident on the face of this defence , that it goes upon two principles , neither of which are tenable . First , that there is no equity in a prescriptive poffeffion ...
86. oldal
... reafon affigned for thefe pro- ceedings is , that a flag was carried before the proceffion of Mr. Wilkes's antagonists , on which was painted , " No blafphemer . " There has not been fo great a defection of inhabitants from London and ...
... reafon affigned for thefe pro- ceedings is , that a flag was carried before the proceffion of Mr. Wilkes's antagonists , on which was painted , " No blafphemer . " There has not been fo great a defection of inhabitants from London and ...
95. oldal
... reafon or of law , move for the commitment of a perfon who was not legally in court ; nor had the council for the defendant any bet- ter plea for their motion in favour of a man who appeared gratis before them he added , that had Mr ...
... reafon or of law , move for the commitment of a perfon who was not legally in court ; nor had the council for the defendant any bet- ter plea for their motion in favour of a man who appeared gratis before them he added , that had Mr ...
128. oldal
... reafon to believe fhe was the first and only ship they had ever feen . The first day they came along fide with a number of canoes , in order to take poffeffion of her , there were two divifions , one filled with men , and the other with ...
... reafon to believe fhe was the first and only ship they had ever feen . The first day they came along fide with a number of canoes , in order to take poffeffion of her , there were two divifions , one filled with men , and the other with ...
129. oldal
... reafon- able terms ; when a worthy mer- chant , concerned in the fhipping that brings coals to London , ob- ligingly undertook to speak to the matters of the fhips to relieve them from these their grievances , by caufing their money to ...
... reafon- able terms ; when a worthy mer- chant , concerned in the fhipping that brings coals to London , ob- ligingly undertook to speak to the matters of the fhips to relieve them from these their grievances , by caufing their money to ...
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214. oldal - Hoarse he bays with hideous din, Eyes that glow, and fangs that grin : And long pursues, with fruitless yell, The father of the powerful spell.
216. oldal - Virgins these, in speechless woe, That bend to earth their solemn brow, That their flaxen tresses tear, And snowy veils, that float in air. Tell me whence their sorrows rose: Then I leave thee to repose. PR. Ha! no Traveller art thou, King of Men, I know thee now, Mightiest of a mighty line O.
237. oldal - That we will not purchase of any factor, or others, any kind of goods imported from Great Britain, from January 1769, to January 1770.
224. oldal - Distrest alike the statesman and the wit, When one a Borough courts, and one the Pit. The busy candidates for power and fame Have hopes, and fears, and wishes, just the same ; Disabled both to combat or to fly, Must hear all taunts, and hear without reply.
212. oldal - ... towards a hill, and seeming to enter into it. Curiosity led him to follow them, till looking through an opening in the rocks, he saw twelve gigantic figures resembling women : they were all employed about a loom ; and as they wove, they sung the following dreadful song ; which when they had finished, they tore the web into twelve pieces, and (each taking her portion) galloped six to the north, and as many to the south.
213. oldal - Eirin weep, Ne'er again his likeness see ; Long her strains in sorrow steep, Strains of immortality ! Horror covers all the heath, Clouds of carnage blot the sun. Sisters, weave the web of death ; Sisters, cease ; the work is done.
213. oldal - Hauberk crafli, and helmet ring. (Weave the crimfon web of war) Let us go, and let us fly, Where our Friends the conflicT: fliare, Where they triumph, where they die. As As the paths of fate we tread, Wading thro' th' enfanguin'd field : Gondula, and Geira, fpread O'er the youthful King your fhield.
216. oldal - Yet a while my call obey. Prophetefs, awake, and fay, What Virgins thefe, in fpeechlefs woe, That bend to earth their folemn brow, That their flaxen trefles tear, And fnowy veils, that float in air.
58. oldal - Essex, which was about 1578: and then he was declared to be only his natural issue by lady Douglas. Out of her hands the earl was very desirous to get him, in order to put him under the care of sir Edward Horsey, governor of the Isle of Wight ; which some have imagined to have been...
262. oldal - For maintaining his Majefty's forces and garrifons in the Plantations and Africa, including thofe in 'garrifon at Minorca and Gibraltar ; and for provifions for the forces in North America, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, 'Gibraltar, the Ceded Jflands, and Africa, for the year 1778 960,843 18 9 5.