The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1809 |
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... John Smith - Speech of Mr. Can- ning on the present Occasion , and Character of his Speeches in general . - Substitution proposed by Mr. Canning , of a new Ad- dress in place of that proposed by Mr. Lamb - Reply to Mr. Canning , and the ...
... John Smith - Speech of Mr. Can- ning on the present Occasion , and Character of his Speeches in general . - Substitution proposed by Mr. Canning , of a new Ad- dress in place of that proposed by Mr. Lamb - Reply to Mr. Canning , and the ...
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... John Stuart over a French army , superior in numbers . " In answer to these remarks by Mr. Canning , lord Howick said , " I cannot be affirmed that we think lightly , or wish to speak lightly of the services performed by sir John Stuart ...
... John Stuart over a French army , superior in numbers . " In answer to these remarks by Mr. Canning , lord Howick said , " I cannot be affirmed that we think lightly , or wish to speak lightly of the services performed by sir John Stuart ...
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... John Stuart , and the officers and men who had fought under him at the glorious battle of Maida . On that day , Monday , Decen ber 22 , 1806 , lord Grenville pr sented to the house of lords , by h majesty's command , the papers specting ...
... John Stuart , and the officers and men who had fought under him at the glorious battle of Maida . On that day , Monday , Decen ber 22 , 1806 , lord Grenville pr sented to the house of lords , by h majesty's command , the papers specting ...
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... John Stu- art on the subject . " It seemed , " said the gallant general , in his dis- patch , " as if the prowess of the two nations was to be brought to trial before the world . " Certainly no ac tion , under any circumstances could be ...
... John Stu- art on the subject . " It seemed , " said the gallant general , in his dis- patch , " as if the prowess of the two nations was to be brought to trial before the world . " Certainly no ac tion , under any circumstances could be ...
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... John Stuart had correctly stated the amount of his own force as under 5,000 men . But , when he wrote his dispatch , he had not the means of ascertaining with accuracy the force of the enemy . In that dispatch it had been stated at ...
... John Stuart had correctly stated the amount of his own force as under 5,000 men . But , when he wrote his dispatch , he had not the means of ascertaining with accuracy the force of the enemy . In that dispatch it had been stated at ...
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Seite 203 - Dire was the tossing, deep the groans : Despair Tended the sick, busiest from couch to couch ; And over them triumphant Death his dart Shook, but delay'd to strike, though oft invoked With vows, as their chief good, and final hope.
Seite 619 - I do hereby disclaim, disavow, and solemnly abjure any intention to subvert the present Church Establishment as settled by law within this Realm. And I do solemnly swear that I never will exercise any privilege to which I am or may become entitled to disturb or weaken the Protestant religion or Protestant government in the United Kingdom.
Seite 740 - The question, therefore, now comes forward; to what other objects shall these surpluses be appropriated, and the whole surplus of impost, after the entire discharge of the public debt, and during those intervals when the purposes of war shall not call for them? Shall we suppress the impost and give that advantage to foreign over domestic manufactures?
Seite 740 - Their patriotism would certainly prefer its continuance and application to the great purposes of the public education, roads, rivers, canals, and such other objects of public improvement as it may be thought proper to add to the constitutional enumeration of Federal powers.
Seite 765 - ... and goods, that are or shall be taken, and to hear and determine the same ; and. according...
Seite 618 - Attempts whatever, which shall be made against his Person, Crown, or Dignity; and I will do my utmost Endeavour to disclose and make known to His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors...
Seite 740 - Education is here placed among the articles of public care, not that it would be proposed to take its ordinary branches out of the hands of private enterprise, which manages so much better all the concerns to which it is equal, but a public institution can alone supply those sciences which though rarely called for are yet necessary to complete the circle, all the parts of which contribute to the improvement of the country and some of them to its preservation.
Seite 740 - State no quota toward his unlawful enterprise. Whether after the arrival of the proclamation, of the orders, or of our agent any exertion which could be made by that State or the orders of the governor of Kentucky for calling out the militia at the mouth of Cumberland would be in time to arrest these boats and those from the Falls of Ohio is still doubtful.
Seite 618 - ... without any hope of any such dispensation from any person or authority whatsoever; or without thinking that I am, or can be, acquitted before God or man, or absolved of this declaration, or any part thereof, although the Pope, or any other person or persons, or power whatsoever, should dispense with, or annul the same, or declare that it was null and void from the beginning.
Seite 618 - That I will bear faith and true allegiance to His Majesty King George and him will defend to the utmost of my power against all traitorous conspiracies and attempts whatsoever which shall be made against his person crown or dignity. And I will do my utmost endeavour to disclose and make known to his Majesty and his successors all treasons and traitorous conspiracies which I shall know to be against him or any of them.