Annual Register, Volumen45Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1805 |
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... called ' to- gether . The lord chancellor , in the mode usual on similar occa- sions , communicated to the house of lords that his majesty had ap pointed commissioners to open the business of the sessions . The lords commissioners who ...
... called ' to- gether . The lord chancellor , in the mode usual on similar occa- sions , communicated to the house of lords that his majesty had ap pointed commissioners to open the business of the sessions . The lords commissioners who ...
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... called the union with Ireland , but which he rather ght should be called subjuga- t ; the only effect that resulted mediately from it was , the rein- being the ministerial phalanx , which was before too strong , As what an hon ...
... called the union with Ireland , but which he rather ght should be called subjuga- t ; the only effect that resulted mediately from it was , the rein- being the ministerial phalanx , which was before too strong , As what an hon ...
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... called agressions on the part of France , As to the affair of the German in- demnities , every body knew there was no other way of effecting them but by secularizations . As to Swit- and , it was in the absolute pos- Beston of France ...
... called agressions on the part of France , As to the affair of the German in- demnities , every body knew there was no other way of effecting them but by secularizations . As to Swit- and , it was in the absolute pos- Beston of France ...
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... called on the country for a war expence , and a war establishment ! Opposition to such apparent im- becility , began now however to appear in a quarter , the most alarm- ing to the personal feelings of the minister , as well as to his ...
... called on the country for a war expence , and a war establishment ! Opposition to such apparent im- becility , began now however to appear in a quarter , the most alarm- ing to the personal feelings of the minister , as well as to his ...
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... called for it ; but now , when an increased establishment is proposed , he was asked what was the reason for this excess ? If he and his friends believed the descriptions they had hemselves given of the state of Europe , he should ...
... called for it ; but now , when an increased establishment is proposed , he was asked what was the reason for this excess ? If he and his friends believed the descriptions they had hemselves given of the state of Europe , he should ...
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Página 626 - An act to enable his majesty more effectually to provide for the defence and security of the realm during the present war...
Página 548 - Animated by the same spirit which pervaded the nation at large, conscious of the duties which I owed to His Majesty and the country, I seized the earliest opportunity to express my desire of undertaking the responsibility of a Military command. I neither did, nor do, presume on supposed talents as entitling me to such an appointment. I am aware I do not possess the experience of actual warfare ; at the same time I cannot regard myself as totally unqualified or deficient in Military science, since...
Página 619 - Duty ; and also so much of an Act passed in the Forty-second Year of the Reign of King George the Third, intituled An Act for amending the Laws relating to the Militia in England, and for augmenting the Militia...
Página 361 - We your majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the lord mayor, aldermen, and commons, of...
Página 637 - Langues shall continue to subsist, after the exchange of the ratification of the present treaty, are invited to return to Malta, as soon as the exchange shall have taken place. They shall there form a general chapter, and proceed to the election of a grand master...
Página 725 - ... honour and the safety of his dominions, to induce the Government of France to concede to him, what is, in his judgment, absolutely necessary for the future tranquillity of Europe. His efforts in this respect have proved abortive, and he has therefore judged it necessary to order his Ambassador to leave Paris. In having recourse to this proceeding, it has been His Majesty's object to put an end to the fruitless discussions which have too long subsisted between the two Governments, and to close...
Página 551 - Should the implacable enemy so far succeed as to land, you will have an opportunity of showing your zeal at the head of your regiment. It will be the duty of every man to stand forward on such an occasion; and I shall certainly think it mine to set an example in defence of every thing that is dear to me and to my people.
Página 672 - ... and England with a fleet that made her mistress of the seas, and which he did not think he should be able to equal in less than ten years : two such countries, by a proper understanding, might govern the world, but by their strifes might overturn it.
Página 649 - Order held them previous to the war, and under the following stipulations : 1) The Knights of the Order, whose langues shall continue to subsist after the exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty, are invited to return to Malta, as soon as that exchange shall have taken place.
Página 82 - The bill was then read a second time, and ordered to be committed. The...