Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly miscellany) [afterw.] The Political review and monthly mirror of the times, Band 4Benjamin Flower 1808 |
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... preserve the countries " which had formerly united them with France ; the Bourbons found it impossible to keep a seat which all the changes that have " occurred in the system of politics , compelled them to quit . The " most powerful ...
... preserve the countries " which had formerly united them with France ; the Bourbons found it impossible to keep a seat which all the changes that have " occurred in the system of politics , compelled them to quit . The " most powerful ...
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... preserve what our ministerial writers appear to have so much at heart- " all their ancient institutions , " or in plainer language , all that wretched mass of corruptions and abuses , that system of despotism and priestcraft , their ...
... preserve what our ministerial writers appear to have so much at heart- " all their ancient institutions , " or in plainer language , all that wretched mass of corruptions and abuses , that system of despotism and priestcraft , their ...
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... preserve their places ; yea , who may arrive at that height of effrontery a common robber cannot reach , and plead not only necessity , but even a regard for the interests of social order and religion as the motives of their conduct ...
... preserve their places ; yea , who may arrive at that height of effrontery a common robber cannot reach , and plead not only necessity , but even a regard for the interests of social order and religion as the motives of their conduct ...
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... preserve its independence de- serves the good wishes , and in certain cases the assistance of neigh bouring states ; and notwithstanding the burdens of the people of Great Britain are most enormously , and unnecessarily oppressive , we ...
... preserve its independence de- serves the good wishes , and in certain cases the assistance of neigh bouring states ; and notwithstanding the burdens of the people of Great Britain are most enormously , and unnecessarily oppressive , we ...
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... preserve the whole of this plunder , it now turns out , that the French General who drew up the armistice , never demanded , and of course , that the British Generals who agreed to them , never assented to any such articles . All ...
... preserve the whole of this plunder , it now turns out , that the French General who drew up the armistice , never demanded , and of course , that the British Generals who agreed to them , never assented to any such articles . All ...
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Seite 195 - God and the constitution, emperor of the French, king of Italy, and protector of the confederation of the Rhine...
Seite 182 - The cavalry are to embark their horses, as also the generals and other officers of all ranks. It is, however, fully understood, that the means of conveyance for horses at the disposal of the British...
Seite 194 - November last, by which vessels belonging to neutral, friendly, or even powers the allies of England, are...
Seite 9 - Napoleon, by the grace of God, emperor of the French, king of Italy, protector of the confederacy of the Rhine, to all men to whom these presents shall come, sends greeting : — The junta of the state, the council of Castile, the city of Madrid, &c. having notified to us, by their addresses, that the well-being of Spain requires a speedy stop to be put to the...
Seite 178 - ... infantry had been posted, as a support to these troops, and as a reserve to the whole army. In addition to this support these troops had that of the cavalry in the rear of their right.
Seite 183 - No native of Portugal shall be rendered accountable for his political conduct during the period of the occupation of this country by the French army; and all those who have continued in the exercise of their employments, or who have accepted situations under the French government, are placed under the protection of the British commanders; they shall sustain no injury in their persons or property, it not having been at their option to be obedient or not to the French government: they are also at liberty...
Seite 313 - That no person who has an office or place of profit under the King, or receives a pension from the Crown, shall be capable of serving as a Member of the House of Commons.
Seite 175 - ... followed by a detachment of our riflemen to the distance of three miles from Brilos. The riflemen were then attacked by a superior body of the enemy, who attempted to cut them off from the main body of the detachment to which they belonged, which had now advanced to their support ; larger bodies of the...
Seite lvi - And Adoni-bezek said, Threescore and ten kings, having their thumbs and their great toes cut off, gathered their meat under my table: as I have done, so God hath requited me.
Seite xciv - Washington within the exact period of six months from the date of its signature, or sooner if possible.