The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Band 7J. Ballantyne and Company, 1816 |
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... party conflicts must be swallowed up and lost : It is the cause of no party , of no set of individuals , but of the whole nation , joined in sen- timent and in action , to effect a great and glorious purpose . So long as the great ...
... party conflicts must be swallowed up and lost : It is the cause of no party , of no set of individuals , but of the whole nation , joined in sen- timent and in action , to effect a great and glorious purpose . So long as the great ...
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... party or the other ; our object must be to combine all Eu- rope by the strongest link of union ;. by effecting which , we may look for the speedy completion of those great designs , the mere hope of which , a few months ago , was ...
... party or the other ; our object must be to combine all Eu- rope by the strongest link of union ;. by effecting which , we may look for the speedy completion of those great designs , the mere hope of which , a few months ago , was ...
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... parties united in furthering measures upon which it would have been disgraceful to have evinced any narrow or selfish ... party , they readily and naturally coalesce , when the ho- nour , the interests , and the real gran- deur of the ...
... parties united in furthering measures upon which it would have been disgraceful to have evinced any narrow or selfish ... party , they readily and naturally coalesce , when the ho- nour , the interests , and the real gran- deur of the ...
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... party to the transactions ; that those conditions were , in fact , li- mited to the continent . France , how- ever , having rejected those conditions , no hope of pacification remained , and Austria itself was in no degree pled- ged to ...
... party to the transactions ; that those conditions were , in fact , li- mited to the continent . France , how- ever , having rejected those conditions , no hope of pacification remained , and Austria itself was in no degree pled- ged to ...
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... party . " To which the king answers , " That the Commons should have de- liberation to treat of all matters among themselves , in order to bring them to a good end and conclusion for the ad- vantage and honour of his kingdom , and he ...
... party . " To which the king answers , " That the Commons should have de- liberation to treat of all matters among themselves , in order to bring them to a good end and conclusion for the ad- vantage and honour of his kingdom , and he ...
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Seite 131 - Resolved, that an humble address be presented to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions...
Seite 17 - An act to enable his Majesty to accept the services of a proportion of the militia of the city of London, out of the united kingdom, for the vigorous prosecution of the war.
Seite 58 - Nort'i moved in the House of Commons for leave to bring in a bill "for the better regulating the government of the Province of Massachusetts Bay.
Seite cccxlv - In the Name of the Most Holy and Undivided Trinity. His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and His Majesty the Emperor of All the Russias...
Seite cclx - I have the honour to acquaint you, for the information of my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that at 5 o'clock PM on the 6th of August last, in latitude 24° 44
Seite lxxxvii - It is not however the grandeur of military success, which has alone fixed our admiration or commanded our applause; it has been that generous and lofty spirit which inspired your troops with unbounded confidence, and taught them to know, that the day of battle was always a day of victory; that moral courage and enduring fortitude which, in perilous times when gloom and doubt had beset ordinary minds, stood nevertheless unshaken ; and that ascendancy of character, which uniting the energies of jealous...
Seite ccclxxiv - An act for continuing to his Majesty certain duties on malt, sugar, tobacco, and snuff, in Great Britain ; and on pensions, offices, and personal estates, in England; for the service of the year 1816.
Seite cxxii - Far in the bosom of the deep, O'er these wild shelves my watch I keep; A ruddy gem of changeful light, Bound on the dusky brow of night, The seaman bids my lustre hail, And scorns to strike his timorous. sail.
Seite cccvi - Thornton, esq., his envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to his majesty the king of Sweden ; .and his majesty the king of Sweden...
Seite ccclxx - Revolutionary struggle defeated his unrighteous projects. His threats and his barbarities, instead of dismay, will kindle in every bosom an indignation not to be extinguished but in the disaster and expulsion of such cruel invaders.