The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Band 47Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... Ireland , which was ex- pected to be one of the first acts of the present government , as inability to carry it into effect was the reason generally assigned for a right ho- nourable gentleman ( Mr. Pitt ) and his friends before ...
... Ireland , which was ex- pected to be one of the first acts of the present government , as inability to carry it into effect was the reason generally assigned for a right ho- nourable gentleman ( Mr. Pitt ) and his friends before ...
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... Ireland , he ob- served , that though that country cer- tainly had not derived all the bene- fits from the union which that mea- sure was capable of affording , yet great advantages had already at- tended it , and many others may ...
... Ireland , he ob- served , that though that country cer- tainly had not derived all the bene- fits from the union which that mea- sure was capable of affording , yet great advantages had already at- tended it , and many others may ...
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... Ireland. $ IOR . THE HE next debate , of any consi- derable interest took place in the house of commons on the 8th of February , upon a motion made by Sir E. Nepean , ( principal secre- tary to the lord lieutenant of Ire- land ) for ...
... Ireland. $ IOR . THE HE next debate , of any consi- derable interest took place in the house of commons on the 8th of February , upon a motion made by Sir E. Nepean , ( principal secre- tary to the lord lieutenant of Ire- land ) for ...
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... Ireland . Sir John Stuart considered the measure as called for by the loyal part of the people of Ireland , for their protection against the machi- nations of the disaffected . In the hands of the present chief governor , there was no ...
... Ireland . Sir John Stuart considered the measure as called for by the loyal part of the people of Ireland , for their protection against the machi- nations of the disaffected . In the hands of the present chief governor , there was no ...
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... Ireland was not was now admitted to be tranquil , unless there were. be fatile ; and was any one ignorant that , were not the fleets of the ene my , destined for the invasion of Ire- land , now blocked up in their ports , they would have ...
... Ireland was not was now admitted to be tranquil , unless there were. be fatile ; and was any one ignorant that , were not the fleets of the ene my , destined for the invasion of Ire- land , now blocked up in their ports , they would have ...
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Seite 801 - And it shall come to pass in that day, that the LORD shall hiss for the fly that is in the uttermost part of the rivers of Egypt, and for the bee that is in the land of Assyria.
Seite 717 - ... the revenue thereby liberated may, by a just repartition of it among the States, and a corresponding amendment of the Constitution, be applied, in time of peace, to rivers, canals, roads, arts, manufactures, education, and other great objects, within each State. In time of war, if injustice by ourselves...
Seite 579 - 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 First Day of Hilary Term One thousand eight hundred and thirty-two ; and to allow Persons to make and file such Affidavits, although the Persons whom they served shall have neglected to take out their annual Certificates.
Seite 717 - But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate effectively? The larger our association, the less will it be shaken by local passions ; and in any view, is it not better that the opposite bank of the Mississippi should be settled by our own brethren and children, than by strangers of another family?
Seite 591 - Majesty's Commission, under the Great Seal, to us and other Lords directed^ and now read, we do, in His Majesty's name, and in. obedience to His commands, prorogue this Parliament to Thursday the 28th day of August next, to be then here holden ; and this Parliament is accordingly prorogued to Thursday the 28th day of August next.
Seite 719 - ... the press, confined to truth, needs no other legal restraint; the public judgment will correct false reasonings and opinions on a full hearing of all parties ; and no other definite line can be drawn between the inestimable liberty of the press and its demoralizing licentiousness.
Seite 717 - I know that the acquisition of Louisiana has been disapproved by some from a candid apprehension that the enlargement of our territory would endanger its union. But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate effectively ? The larger our association, the less will it be shaken by local passions...
Seite 719 - ... that our wish, as well as theirs, is, that the public efforts may be directed honestly to the public good, that peace be cultivated, civil and religious liberty unassailed, law and order preserved, equality of rights maintained, and that state of property, equal or unequal, which results to every man from his own industry, or that of his fathers...
Seite 897 - I knew the watch might have always been there. Yet why should not this answer serve for the watch as well as for the stone; why is it not as admissible in the second case as in the first? For this reason, and for no other...
Seite 541 - I have not only to lament, in common with the British Navy, and the British Nation, in the Fall of the Commander in Chief, the loss of a Hero, whose name will be immortal, and his memory ever dear to his country, but my heart is rent with the most poignant grief for the death of a friend, to whom, by many years...