Cobbett's Political Register, Volumen8William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1805 |
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... Lord Harrowby became Treasurer of the Navy . After Mr. Pitt was out of office , his lord- ship did , it seems ... Henry Lord Viscount Melville , " the sum of 1,5001 , a year for life , in addition tợ the inmense sum he already annually ...
... Lord Harrowby became Treasurer of the Navy . After Mr. Pitt was out of office , his lord- ship did , it seems ... Henry Lord Viscount Melville , " the sum of 1,5001 , a year for life , in addition tợ the inmense sum he already annually ...
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... Henry Lord l'iscount Melville , in maintenance of their Impeachment against him for High Crimes and Misdemeanours : as drawn up by the Committee of Impeachment and presented to the House of Commons by Mr. Whit bread , on the 4th of July ...
... Henry Lord l'iscount Melville , in maintenance of their Impeachment against him for High Crimes and Misdemeanours : as drawn up by the Committee of Impeachment and presented to the House of Commons by Mr. Whit bread , on the 4th of July ...
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... Henry Dundas , by virtue of his said office , his Ma- jesty was further graciously pleased to give and grant unto him , by the said letters pa- tent , an annuity or yearly payment of 2000l . -And whereas the said Henry Lord Vis- count ...
... Henry Dundas , by virtue of his said office , his Ma- jesty was further graciously pleased to give and grant unto him , by the said letters pa- tent , an annuity or yearly payment of 2000l . -And whereas the said Henry Lord Vis- count ...
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... Henry Lord Viscount Melville held and enjoyed the said office of Treasurer of his Majesty's Navy , under the said letters pa- -tent , from the said 19th day of August , 1782 , until the 10th day of April , 1783 : --- And whereas by ...
... Henry Lord Viscount Melville held and enjoyed the said office of Treasurer of his Majesty's Navy , under the said letters pa- -tent , from the said 19th day of August , 1782 , until the 10th day of April , 1783 : --- And whereas by ...
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... Henry Lord Visc . Melville opening an ac- count or accounts with the Governor and Company of the Bank of England , as there- by directed , was postponed by him until the 13th day of Jan. 1796 , when said Henry Lord Visc . Melville ...
... Henry Lord Visc . Melville opening an ac- count or accounts with the Governor and Company of the Bank of England , as there- by directed , was postponed by him until the 13th day of Jan. 1796 , when said Henry Lord Visc . Melville ...
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Página 643 - And will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them? King or queen: All this I promise to do.
Página 733 - Chief, the loss of a Hero, whose name will be immortal, and his memory ever dear to his country, but my heart is rent with the most poignant grief for the death of a friend, to whom, by many years intimacy, and a perfect knowledge of the virtues of his mind, which inspired ideas superior to the common race of men, I was bound by the strongest ties of affection; a grief to which even the glorious occasion in which he fell, does not bring the consolation which, perhaps, it ought...
Página 733 - I fear the numbers that have fallen will be found very great, when the returns come to me; but it having blown a gale of wind ever since the action, I have not yet had it in my power to collect any reports from the ships. The Royal Sovereign, having lost her masts, except the tottering foremast, I called the Euryalus to me, while the...
Página 731 - I cannot resist the pleasure I have in making it known to their lordships. The Temeraire was boarded by accident, or design, by a French ship on one side and a Spaniard on the other ; the contest was vigorous ; but in the end the combined ensigns were torn from the poop, and the British hoisted in their places.
Página 733 - Commander-in-chief, who fell in the action of the 21st, in the arms of Victory, covered with glory, — whose memory will be ever dear to the British Navy and the British Nation, whose zeal for the honour of his King and for the interest of his Country, will be ever held up as a shining example for a British seaman...
Página 731 - His plan of defence was as well conceived and as original as the plan of attack. He formed the fleet in a double line, every alternate ship being about a cable's length to windward of her second ahead and astern. Nelson, certain of a triumphant issue to the day, asked Blackwood what he should consider as a victory.
Página 731 - M northward, and formed their line of battle with great closeness and correctness ; but as the mode of attack was unusual, so the structure of their line was new, — it formed a crescent convexing to leeward, so that in leading down to their centre, I had both their van and rear abaft the beam.
Página 729 - Lord Viscount Nelson, who, in the late conflict with the enemy, fell in the hour of victory, leaves to me the duty of informing my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that on the 19th instant, it was communicated to the...
Página 637 - Parliament, do pray that it may be declared and enacted that all and singular the rights and liberties asserted and claimed in the said declaration are the true, ancient and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this Kingdom...