Annual Register, Band 39Edmund Burke 1800 |
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... last thrown into diforder . Those who were able to make a retreat , directed it towards the Tyrol but no lefs than fix thousand were fo completely fur- rounded , that they were obliged to lay down their arms . Buonaparte himfelf , with ...
... last thrown into diforder . Those who were able to make a retreat , directed it towards the Tyrol but no lefs than fix thousand were fo completely fur- rounded , that they were obliged to lay down their arms . Buonaparte himfelf , with ...
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... last , that every elector , previously to his entering upon his functions , fhould formally promife attachment and fidelity to the re- public , and to the conftitution of the third year , and pledge himfelf to defend them to the utmost ...
... last , that every elector , previously to his entering upon his functions , fhould formally promife attachment and fidelity to the re- public , and to the conftitution of the third year , and pledge himfelf to defend them to the utmost ...
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... last to future generations . The new dangers that threatened it , would ferve once more to difplay its strength , and the indiffoluble texture of its confiitu- tion . He clofed this elaborate report , by prefenting the plan of two ...
... last to future generations . The new dangers that threatened it , would ferve once more to difplay its strength , and the indiffoluble texture of its confiitu- tion . He clofed this elaborate report , by prefenting the plan of two ...
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... last three years . The atchieve- ments of the archduke Charles , he faid , were noble and fplendid in the extreme , and , he firmly believed , they had been the means of faving the houfe of Auftria , and the whole of the Germanic body ...
... last three years . The atchieve- ments of the archduke Charles , he faid , were noble and fplendid in the extreme , and , he firmly believed , they had been the means of faving the houfe of Auftria , and the whole of the Germanic body ...
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... last feffion , had contributed very greatly to reprefs the fpirit of anarchy , and had , there- fore , tended highly towards the pre- fervation of the public and internal tranquillity . He retained all the opinions he had formerly ...
... last feffion , had contributed very greatly to reprefs the fpirit of anarchy , and had , there- fore , tended highly towards the pre- fervation of the public and internal tranquillity . He retained all the opinions he had formerly ...
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Seite 360 - Wha will be a traitor knave? Wha can fill a coward's grave? Wha s>ae base as be a slave? Let him turn and flee ! Wha for Scotland's King and law Freedom's sword will strongly draw, Freeman stand, or freeman fa'?
Seite 265 - Such attempts ought to be repelled with a decision which shall convince France and the world that we are not a degraded people, humiliated under a colonial spirit of fear and sense of inferiority, fitted to be the miserable instruments of foreign influence, and regardless of national honor, character, and interest.
Seite 403 - ... concluded that curious or important information might be gained even from the illiterate ; and wherever it was to be obtained, he...
Seite 379 - He was clad in plain, dark silk, with a velvet bonnet, in form not much different from the bonnet of Scotch Highlanders : on the front of it was placed a large pearl, which was the only jewel or ornament he appeared to have about him.
Seite 265 - Great activity has been exerted, by those persons who have insinuated themselves among the Indian tribes residing within the territory of the United States, to influence them to transfer their affections , and force to a foreign nation, to form them into a confederacy and prepare them for a war against the United States.
Seite 265 - I think it proper to mention, that some of our citizens resident abroad have fitted out privateers, and others have voluntarily taken the command, or entered on board of them, and committed spoliations on the commerce of the United States.
Seite 265 - With this conduct of the French government, it will be proper to take into view the public audience given to the late minister of the United States, on his taking leave of the executive directory. The speech of the...
Seite 265 - Majesty, and bring away their effects, as well as their persons, without being restrained in their emigration, under any pretence whatsoever except that of debts or of criminal prosecutions : the term limited for this emigration shall be fixed to the space of eighteen months, to be computed from the day of the exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty.
Seite 350 - The worms they crept in, and the worms they crept out. And sported his eyes and his temples about. While the spectre addressed Imogine. "Behold me, thou false one! behold me!