The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and Literature, for the Year ...G. Robinson, Pater-noster-Row, 1798 |
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... themselves mocked by this treat- ment , and have been more and more allured of the infincerity of our minifters , had ftopped all fur- ther proceedings , would they not have been fully juftified ? Undoubt- edly minifters expected that ...
... themselves mocked by this treat- ment , and have been more and more allured of the infincerity of our minifters , had ftopped all fur- ther proceedings , would they not have been fully juftified ? Undoubt- edly minifters expected that ...
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... themselves with their neighbours . There was one thing very remark- able , that in all this negotiation , where almoft every poffeflion of all the parties had been taken notice of , the name of the valuable and important kingdom of ...
... themselves with their neighbours . There was one thing very remark- able , that in all this negotiation , where almoft every poffeflion of all the parties had been taken notice of , the name of the valuable and important kingdom of ...
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... themselves and their pofterity from inevitable ruin . Here he reflected upon the period of the American war ; but the contemplation was painful . Men ufed then to fay , " It is all owing to the unreafon- ableness of the enemy that we do ...
... themselves and their pofterity from inevitable ruin . Here he reflected upon the period of the American war ; but the contemplation was painful . Men ufed then to fay , " It is all owing to the unreafon- ableness of the enemy that we do ...
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... themselves from the means of attaining peace , and called upon the house to declare that they would not negotiate for any which they were likely to ob tain . Earl Spencer refented the idea that minifters were not fincere in their wishes ...
... themselves from the means of attaining peace , and called upon the house to declare that they would not negotiate for any which they were likely to ob tain . Earl Spencer refented the idea that minifters were not fincere in their wishes ...
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... themselves repre- fented to thofe comrades as having fet the fame example . The at- tempts made to feduce the foldiery , he faid , were notorious ; and ftrong fufpicion lay , that the like attempts had been made upon the failors fince ...
... themselves repre- fented to thofe comrades as having fet the fame example . The at- tempts made to feduce the foldiery , he faid , were notorious ; and ftrong fufpicion lay , that the like attempts had been made upon the failors fince ...
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Página 211 - That the term should be one month from the Channel and the North Seas as far as the Canary Islands Inclusively, whether in the Ocean or in the Mediterranean. Two months from the said Canary Islands as far as the Equinoctial Line or Equator ; and lastly, Five months in all other Parts of the World, without any Exception, or any other more particular description of Time or Place.
Página 79 - But these men, it may be said, were only deep thinkers, and lived in their closets, unaccustomed to the traffic of the world, and to the laws which practically regulate mankind.
Página 79 - Lost, the rest from his finished labours, and the ultimate hope, expectation, and glory of the world. A Virgin is his Mother, but his Sire, The power of the Most High ; — he shall ascend The throne hereditary, and bound his reign With earth's wide bounds, his glory with the heavens.
Página 209 - Paris, of 1763, ferve as abafis and foundation to the peace, and to the prefent treaty; and, for this purpofe, they are all renewed and confirmed in the beft form, as well as all the treaties in general which fubfifted between the high...
Página 249 - ... will seriously deliberate whether the means of general defence ought not to be increased by an addition to the regular artillery and cavalry, and by arrangements for forming a provisional army.
Página 249 - Minister of Foreign Relations informed the American Minister, then resident at Paris, of the formalities to be observed by himself in taking leave and by his successor preparatory to his reception.
Página 53 - ... due to us, nor do we ever intend to deviate from our former character...
Página 249 - Congress, to prevent the resources of the United States from being converted into the means of annoying our trade, a great evil will be prevented. With the same view 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.
Página 124 - The squadron has suffered much in their masts, yards, and rigging, and many of them have lost a number of men , however, in no proportion to that of the enemy. The carnage on board the two ships that bore the Admirals...
Página 11 - A letter, of which the following is a copy, has been this day received from the Right Honourable Lord Cawdor by his Grace the Duke of Portland, his Majefty's principal Secretary of State for the home department.