Annual Register, Količina 42Edmund Burke 1801 |
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Stran 27
... duty , fince it was in their power , to provide means for the fafety of the country , and for li- berty ; that the executive power exifted no longer , fince military power was nothing more than the organ of the executive power , ef ...
... duty , fince it was in their power , to provide means for the fafety of the country , and for li- berty ; that the executive power exifted no longer , fince military power was nothing more than the organ of the executive power , ef ...
Stran 71
... duty of the first magiftrates of the republic to arreft its progrefs , and extinguish it in its hearth . But they are loath to employ force until they have exhaufted the means of perfuafion and juftice . The arti- ficers of thefe ...
... duty of the first magiftrates of the republic to arreft its progrefs , and extinguish it in its hearth . But they are loath to employ force until they have exhaufted the means of perfuafion and juftice . The arti- ficers of thefe ...
Stran 72
... duty to protect the citizens ; which fecures them equally from the infta- bility of the laws , and from their feverity . Let thofe who wish the profperity of France feparate them- felves from thofe who perfift in their efforts to feduce ...
... duty to protect the citizens ; which fecures them equally from the infta- bility of the laws , and from their feverity . Let thofe who wish the profperity of France feparate them- felves from thofe who perfift in their efforts to feduce ...
Stran 87
... duty to excite infurrection and fedition in other states , for the purpose of over- throwing their exifting govern- ments . I contend , that this pro- clamation contains the code of the revolution , and that its spirit never has been ...
... duty to excite infurrection and fedition in other states , for the purpose of over- throwing their exifting govern- ments . I contend , that this pro- clamation contains the code of the revolution , and that its spirit never has been ...
Stran 92
... duty to invite every power in Europe to unite in one common caufe againft France , the common enemy of mankind . In this he had fucceeded . But the views of the allied powers had been frufirated . The want of good faith had been alleged ...
... duty to invite every power in Europe to unite in one common caufe againft France , the common enemy of mankind . In this he had fucceeded . But the views of the allied powers had been frufirated . The want of good faith had been alleged ...
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Stran 149 - ... may appear to the Parliament of the United Kingdom to require ; provided, that all writs of error and appeals, depending at the time of the Union, or hereafter to be brought, and which might now be finally decided by the House of Lords of either kingdom, shall from and after the Union be finally decided by the House of Lords of the United Kingdom...
Stran 224 - For this ye know, that no whoremonger, nor unclean person, nor covetous man, who is an idolater, hath any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God.
Stran 94 - Ireland, that the said kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland shall, upon the first day of January, which shall be in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and one, and for ever after, be united into one kingdom, by the name of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...
Stran 297 - States, to which the youths of fortune and talents from all parts thereof may be sent for the completion of their education, in all the branches of polite literature, in arts and sciences, in acquiring knowledge in the principles of politics and good government, and, as a matter of infinite importance in my judgment, by associating with each other, and forming friendships in juvenile years, be enabled to free themselves in a proper degree from those local prejudices and habitual jealousies...
Stran 283 - I had met with a collection of letters by the wits of Queen Anne's reign, and I pored over them most devoutly; I kept copies of any of my own letters that pleased me; and a comparison between them and the composition of most of my correspondents, flattered my vanity. I carried this whim so far, that though I had not three farthings...
Stran 279 - Though it cost the schoolmaster some thrashings, I made an excellent English scholar; and by the time I was ten or eleven years of age, I was a critic in substantives, verbs, and particles.
Stran 295 - I do, moreover, most pointedly and most solemnly enjoin it upon my executors hereafter named, or the survivors of them, to see that this clause respecting slaves, and every part thereof, be religiously fulfilled at the epoch at which it is directed to take place, without evasion, neglect, or delay...
Stran 417 - Though the apothecary fights with Death, Still they're sworn friends to one another. A member of this ^Esculapian line Lived at Newcastle-upon-Tyne : No man could better gild a pill, Or make a bill, Or mix a draught, or bleed, or blister, Or draw a tooth out of your head, Or chatter scandal by your bed, Or give a clyster.
Stran 289 - Now when Daniel knew that the writing was signed, he went into his house; and his windows being open in his chamber toward Jerusalem, he kneeled upon his knees three times a day, and prayed, and gave thanks before his God, as he did aforetime.
Stran 162 - His Majesty will eagerly embrace the opportunity to concert with his allies the means of immediate and general pacification. Unhappily no such security hitherto exists : no sufficient evidence of the principles by which the new government will be directed ; no reasonable ground by which to judge of its stability.