The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and Literature, for the Year ..., Količina 9G. Robinson, Pater-noster-Row, 1789 |
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Stran 36
... falaries ; that the beneficence of the fovereign fhould not be made a fource of ad- ditional expence for the taille of pro- perty and agriculture ; and that the perfonal taille which fell upon com- merce and annuities , ought not to be ...
... falaries ; that the beneficence of the fovereign fhould not be made a fource of ad- ditional expence for the taille of pro- perty and agriculture ; and that the perfonal taille which fell upon com- merce and annuities , ought not to be ...
Stran 103
... falaries from the English government in 1775 , when he himself had had a share in firft giving them falaries in 1777 . Mr. Francis complained , that the intention evidently was , to shift the fubject , and divert the atten- tion of the ...
... falaries from the English government in 1775 , when he himself had had a share in firft giving them falaries in 1777 . Mr. Francis complained , that the intention evidently was , to shift the fubject , and divert the atten- tion of the ...
Stran 104
... falaries before that period . Mr. Pitt cenfured the language of colonel Fullarton . Because a judge declared he could not bear the imputation of murder , which must naturally be a charge of a heavy and intolerable nature to a mind ...
... falaries before that period . Mr. Pitt cenfured the language of colonel Fullarton . Because a judge declared he could not bear the imputation of murder , which must naturally be a charge of a heavy and intolerable nature to a mind ...
Stran 27
... falaries of the commif- flowers of the customs and excise in Scotland " are augmented . - Each commiffioner is now to have 600l . per annum , free from all deduc tions . Formerly the falary was on- dy gol . from which there was a ...
... falaries of the commif- flowers of the customs and excise in Scotland " are augmented . - Each commiffioner is now to have 600l . per annum , free from all deduc tions . Formerly the falary was on- dy gol . from which there was a ...
Stran 108
... falaries , 5 April 1758 , House and Wind . 10th Oct , 1766 Houfes , 5th April 1778 Hawkers and pedlars , 5 July 1710 Hackney coaches 1 Aug. 1711 Ditto 1-84 - Hawkers and pedlars , 5 July 1785 First fruits of the clergy Salt , 1ft August ...
... falaries , 5 April 1758 , House and Wind . 10th Oct , 1766 Houfes , 5th April 1778 Hawkers and pedlars , 5 July 1710 Hackney coaches 1 Aug. 1711 Ditto 1-84 - Hawkers and pedlars , 5 July 1785 First fruits of the clergy Salt , 1ft August ...
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Stran 125 - ... of the nest till it reached the top, where resting for a moment, it threw off its load with a jerk, and quite disengaged it from the nest.
Stran 101 - ... of the people, they should, at fixed periods, be reduced to a private station, return into that body from which they were originally taken, and the vacancies be supplied by frequent, certain, and regular elections, in which all, or any part of the former members to be again eligible or ineligible, as the laws shall direct.
Stran 125 - ... manner. In climbing up the nest it sometimes drops its burden, and thus is foiled in its endeavours ; but after a little respite the work is resumed, and goes on almost incessantly till it is effected.
Stran 26 - Nineveh, for the destruction of the rebels whom he had condemned. The injustice of Mecca and the choice of Medina transformed the citizen into a prince, the humble preacher into the leader of armies; but his...
Stran 26 - I been intimately conversant with the son of Abdallah, the task would still be difficult, and the success uncertain : at the distance of twelve centuries, I darkly contemplate his shade through a cloud of religious incense ; and could I truly delineate the portrait of an hour, the fleeting resemblance would not equally apply to the solitary of Mount Hera, to the preacher of Mecca, and to the conqueror of Arabia.
Stran 125 - ... the nest with it that is too weighty for it to lift out. In this state it seems ever restless and uneasy. But this disposition for turning out its companions begins to decline from the time it is two or three, till it is about twelve days old, when, as far as I have hitherto seen, it ceases.
Stran 127 - ... the next afternoon; when one of them, which was somewhat superior in size, turned out the other, together with the young hedge-sparrow and the unhatched egg.
Stran 178 - Genius came, Here held his pomp, and trail'd the pall Of triumph through the trophied hall : And War was clad awhile in gorgeous weeds; Amid the martial pageantries, While Beauty's glance adjudged the prize, And beam'd sweet influence on heroic deeds. Nor long...
Stran 175 - I filled my mouth, already flayed and blistered; totally unused to every kind of ardent spirits, with my tongue, throat, and palate, as raw as beef, what could I do?
Stran 5 - Napier lord of Markinston, hath set my head and hands at work with his new and admirable logarithms. I hope to see him this summer, if it please God ; for I never saw a book which pleased me better, and made me more wonder.