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... such measures of defence as should cause the invasion , if it should be attempted , to terminate in the confusion ... such mea- sures in raising this force as should not materially interfere with the industry , the agriculture , and the ...
... such measures of defence as should cause the invasion , if it should be attempted , to terminate in the confusion ... such mea- sures in raising this force as should not materially interfere with the industry , the agriculture , and the ...
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... such grounds were too light and unsub- stantial to found upon them mea- sures of such importance , and re- plete with such inconveniences as the present . The idea of invasion was by no means new in that house ; all had heard of ...
... such grounds were too light and unsub- stantial to found upon them mea- sures of such importance , and re- plete with such inconveniences as the present . The idea of invasion was by no means new in that house ; all had heard of ...
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hausted , that at such a period mi- nisters should come forward to propose means for augmenting the internal force of the nation as pre- paratory to repel an invasion from France while in such a state of weakness . He would not oppose ...
hausted , that at such a period mi- nisters should come forward to propose means for augmenting the internal force of the nation as pre- paratory to repel an invasion from France while in such a state of weakness . He would not oppose ...
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... such ; for that gentlemen taking out their licence to sport , should have power to find a substitute , to be approved of by the lord lieutenant . " The clause proposed by Mr. Rose was then read , and made part of the bill , which then ...
... such ; for that gentlemen taking out their licence to sport , should have power to find a substitute , to be approved of by the lord lieutenant . " The clause proposed by Mr. Rose was then read , and made part of the bill , which then ...
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... such a force as 60,000 men at home , and that the army in the colonies amounted to so large a body . He thought the article of 360,000l . stated as the charge for the recruiting service , was superflu- ous , when ministers , upon the ...
... such a force as 60,000 men at home , and that the army in the colonies amounted to so large a body . He thought the article of 360,000l . stated as the charge for the recruiting service , was superflu- ous , when ministers , upon the ...
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Seite 103 - But it is said by the author that the Christian fable is but the tale of the more ancient superstitions of the world, and may be easily detected by a proper understanding of the mythologies of the heathens.
Seite 177 - And David spake unto the Lord the words of this song, in the day that the Lord had delivered him out of the hand of all his enemies, and out of the hand of Saul...
Seite 103 - But this error might, perhaps, arise from a want of due attention to the foundations of human judgment, and the structure of that understanding which God has given us for the investigation of truth.
Seite 166 - Petition of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London, in Common Council assembled.
Seite 151 - Venerable, off the coast of Holland, the i2th of October, by log (nth1 three PM Camperdown ESE eight mile. Wind N. by E. Sir, I have the pleasure to acquaint you, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that...
Seite 103 - Did Milton understand those mythologies? Was he less versed than Mr. Paine in the superstitions of the world ? No ; they were the subject of his immortal song; and though shut out from all recurrence to them, he poured them forth from the stores of a memory rich with all that man ever knew, and laid them in their order as the illustration of...
Seite 103 - ... of reasoning the devious mind of man, by showing him its whole process, from the first perceptions of sense to the last conclusions of ratiocination ; putting a rein upon false opinion, by practical rules for the conduct of human judgment.
Seite 313 - President discloses sentiments more alarming than the refusal of a minister, because more dangerous to our independence and union, and at the same time studiously marked with indignities towards the government of the United States. It evinces a disposition to separate the people of the United States from the government, to...
Seite 78 - By the Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord " High Admiral of Great Britain and Ireland, &c.
Seite 82 - ... with the advice of our Privy Council, to issue this our Royal Proclamation, hereby...