Annual Register, Band 60Edmund Burke 1819 |
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... cause of preventing the Bank of England from pay- ing in cash , then he could con- ceive no time in which that re- turn to a healthy circulation could take place . The Earl of Liverpool said , that with regard to the particular measure ...
... cause of preventing the Bank of England from pay- ing in cash , then he could con- ceive no time in which that re- turn to a healthy circulation could take place . The Earl of Liverpool said , that with regard to the particular measure ...
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Edmund Burke. fact , the cause of delay assigned by the noble earl was of so extra- ordinary a nature , that it called for the most serious consideration their lordships could give it . The proper course would be to examine the Bank ...
Edmund Burke. fact , the cause of delay assigned by the noble earl was of so extra- ordinary a nature , that it called for the most serious consideration their lordships could give it . The proper course would be to examine the Bank ...
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... cause of the world , and that having achieved its safety , it had been rendered unable , by its efforts , to expend the sum originally proposed , and therefore that Spain must confine her claims within narrower limits . In the course of ...
... cause of the world , and that having achieved its safety , it had been rendered unable , by its efforts , to expend the sum originally proposed , and therefore that Spain must confine her claims within narrower limits . In the course of ...
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... cause of the aboli- tion , was not calculated to pro- mote that object ; for if any thing was more likely than another to discourage the French government from making exertions in the cause of the abolition , it was precisely such ...
... cause of the aboli- tion , was not calculated to pro- mote that object ; for if any thing was more likely than another to discourage the French government from making exertions in the cause of the abolition , it was precisely such ...
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... cause and projects , some of them threw away their pikes and re- tired , before the military force appeared ; and on the first show of that force the rest dispersed , their leaders attempting in vain to rally them ; many were taken pri ...
... cause and projects , some of them threw away their pikes and re- tired , before the military force appeared ; and on the first show of that force the rest dispersed , their leaders attempting in vain to rally them ; many were taken pri ...
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Seite 607 - DEAR Harp of my country ! in darkness I found thee, The cold chain of silence had hung o'er thee long, When proudly, my own Island Harp ! I unbound thee, And gave all thy chords to light, freedom, and song...
Seite 139 - Resolved, that an humble address be presented to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions...
Seite 142 - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
Seite 607 - And such is the fate of our life's early promise, So passing the spring-tide of joy we have known ; Each wave, that we danced on at morning, ebbs from us, And leaves us, at eve, on the bleak shore alone.
Seite 166 - Congress. The civil war which has so long prevailed between Spain and the Provinces in South America still continues, without any prospect of its speedy termination. The information respecting the condition of those countries which has been collected by the commissioners recently returned from thence will be laid before Congress in copies of their reports, with such other information as has. been received from other agents of the United States. It...
Seite 220 - Claimants, or to his or their lawful Attorney or Attornies, for his or their Use, a just and complete Indemnification for all Costs of Suit , and for all Losses and Damages which the Owner or Owners...
Seite 170 - As this is a departure, for a special purpose, from the general principles of our system, it may merit consideration whether an arrangement better adapted to the principles of our Government and to the particular interests of the people may not be devised which will neither infringe the Constitution nor affect the object which the provision in question was intended to secure.
Seite 21 - Meanwhile, on the 25th, a bill had been brought into the Lords, entitled ' A bill for indemnifying persons who, since the 26th of January 1817, have acted in apprehending, imprisoning, or detaining in custody, persons suspected of high treason or treasonable practices, and in the suppression of tumultuous and unlawful assemblies.
Seite 204 - Spain to purchase slaves, or to «arrj on the slave trade on auj part of the coast of Africa to the north of the equator, upon any pretext or in any manner whatever ; provided...
Seite 608 - If Heaven had but assign'd us To live and die in scenes like this, With some we've left behind us ! As travellers oft look back at eve When eastward darkly going, To gaze upon that light they leave Still faint behind them glowing, — So, when the close of pleasure's day To gloom hath near...