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... poffeffion of thechbufenqúThe leading members , who were men of ana independent genius and large views , began to regulate their opinions more by the future confequences which they forefaw their iv 58 TIDE HISTORY TO.
... poffeffion of thechbufenqúThe leading members , who were men of ana independent genius and large views , began to regulate their opinions more by the future confequences which they forefaw their iv 58 TIDE HISTORY TO.
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... poffeffion of the greatest practice at the bar , when called to the higheft offices of his profeffion , when involved in the perplexity of public employments , as well as when out of them and more at leiture . To his care we owe the ...
... poffeffion of the greatest practice at the bar , when called to the higheft offices of his profeffion , when involved in the perplexity of public employments , as well as when out of them and more at leiture . To his care we owe the ...
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... poffeffion of fuch power , the furrounding ftates had goaded them into a paroxyfm of madnefs , fury , and defperation . We called them monsters , and hunted them as monsters . The confpiracy of Pil- nitz , and the brutal threats of the ...
... poffeffion of fuch power , the furrounding ftates had goaded them into a paroxyfm of madnefs , fury , and defperation . We called them monsters , and hunted them as monsters . The confpiracy of Pil- nitz , and the brutal threats of the ...
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... poffeffion of the channel , he thought our fuccefs on the whole exceeded the moft fanguine expec- tations . When the ... poffeffions , might easily concentrate their force to any particular object . We had a fuperior force to the French ...
... poffeffion of the channel , he thought our fuccefs on the whole exceeded the moft fanguine expec- tations . When the ... poffeffions , might easily concentrate their force to any particular object . We had a fuperior force to the French ...
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... poffeffion the port of Nice , or to afford us an eafy paf . fage through Savoy into France ; but on the contrary he found the king of Sardinia had loft both Nice and Savoy , before we entered into any negociation on the fübject . The ...
... poffeffion the port of Nice , or to afford us an eafy paf . fage through Savoy into France ; but on the contrary he found the king of Sardinia had loft both Nice and Savoy , before we entered into any negociation on the fübject . The ...
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Página 78 - That after the said limitation shall take effect as aforesaid, no person born out of the kingdoms of England, Scotland or Ireland or the dominions thereunto belonging (although he be naturalized or made a denizen, except such as are born of English parents) shall be capable to be of the privy council, or a member of either house of parliament, or to enjoy any office or place of trust, either civil or military...
Página 8 - You see what a son of the earth that is, to value books only by the profit they bring him. In that view, I believe it may prove a very...
Página 105 - But, as peace ought to be pursued with unremitted zeal, before the last resource, which has so often been the scourge of nations, and cannot fail to check the advanced prosperity of the United States, is contemplated ; I have thought proper to nominate, and do hereby nominate, John Jay, as envoy extraordinary of the United States to his Britannic Majesty.
Página 8 - Buccleugh under the author's care, and would make it worth his while to accept of that charge. As soon as I heard this, I called on him twice, with a view of talking with him about the matter, and of convincing him of the propriety of sending that young nobleman to...
Página 8 - Three bishops called yesterday at Millar's shop, in order to buy copies, and to ask questions about the author. The Bishop of Peterborough said he had passed the evening in a company where he heard it extolled above all books in the world. The Duke of Argyle is more decisive than he uses...
Página 16 - ... to others, the grounds upon which his own opinions are founded ; and hence it is, that the known principles of an individual, who has approved to the public his candour, his liberality, and his judgment, are entitled to a weight and an authority, independent of the evidence which he is able, upon any particular occasion, to produce in their support.
Página 219 - History of the late revolution in France, from its commencement to the death of the Queen and the execution of the deputies of the Gironde Party.
Página 17 - He was certainly not fitted for the general commerce of the world, or for the business of active life. The comprehensive speculations with which he had been occupied from his youth, and the variety of materials which his own invention...
Página 312 - ... pursued was unavailing, and that further delay could only create an opinion of impotency or irresolution in the Government. Legal process was therefore delivered to the marshal against the rioters and delinquent distillers. No sooner was he understood to be engaged in this duty than the vengeance of armed men was aimed at his person and the person and property of the inspector of the revenue. They fired upon the marshal, arrested him, and detained him for some time as a prisoner. He was obliged,...
Página 8 - In recompense for so many mortifying things, which nothing but truth could have extorted from me, and which I could easily have multiplied to a greater number, I doubt not but you are so good a Christian as to return good for evil, and to flatter my vanity by telling me that all the godly in Scotland abuse me for my account of John Knox and the Reformation. I suppose you are glad to see my paper end, and that I am obliged to conclude with " Your humble servant,