The Parlimentary Register or History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons1796 |
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Stran 8
... mind , the individual in the nation most interested in not going to war , fo he was the perfon moft powerfully called upon by every feeling to make peace , when it could be done with fecurity and honour . He trufted , no pictures which ...
... mind , the individual in the nation most interested in not going to war , fo he was the perfon moft powerfully called upon by every feeling to make peace , when it could be done with fecurity and honour . He trufted , no pictures which ...
Stran 13
... mind from the contemplation of fuch mortality ? were our hopes to be enlivened by the vain and illufory vifions of conquefts in that charnel houfe- that tomb of British foldiers was this the chearing profpect held up to us ― to behold ...
... mind from the contemplation of fuch mortality ? were our hopes to be enlivened by the vain and illufory vifions of conquefts in that charnel houfe- that tomb of British foldiers was this the chearing profpect held up to us ― to behold ...
Stran 14
... mind , the Minifter who ad- vised Charles the Second to enter into the pay of France , was not a greater traitor to his country than our prefent Minifter , if he had acted as was strongly fufpected . Why were the race of Stuarts ...
... mind , the Minifter who ad- vised Charles the Second to enter into the pay of France , was not a greater traitor to his country than our prefent Minifter , if he had acted as was strongly fufpected . Why were the race of Stuarts ...
Stran 18
... mind ; and if there had been no other object but the restoration of the emigrants , he should still have thought , that for that object alone the war ought to be continued . That this might be effected he once thought to be probable ...
... mind ; and if there had been no other object but the restoration of the emigrants , he should still have thought , that for that object alone the war ought to be continued . That this might be effected he once thought to be probable ...
Stran 24
... mind , and intrepidity of foul to look at the worst af- pect of public affairs , and a more horrid and melancholy one they can fearcely be mafked withal . But with the bleting of heaven , and the aid of wifdom , energy , and courage ...
... mind , and intrepidity of foul to look at the worst af- pect of public affairs , and a more horrid and melancholy one they can fearcely be mafked withal . But with the bleting of heaven , and the aid of wifdom , energy , and courage ...
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Stran 302 - Who but must laugh if such a man there be ? Who would not weep if Atticus were he?
Stran 98 - ... be payable on the importation of the like articles being of the growth, produce, or manufacture of any other foreign country. Nor...
Stran 92 - Whereas doubts have arisen what river was truly intended under the name of the river St. Croix, mentioned in the said treaty of peace, and forming a part of the boundary therein described...
Stran 91 - Mississippi shall, however, according to the treaty of peace, be entirely open to both parties; and it is further agreed, that all the ports and places on its eastern side, to whichsoever of the parties belonging, may freely be resorted to and used by both parties, in as ample a manner as any of the Atlantic ports or places of the United States, or any of the ports or places of his Majesty in Great Britain.
Stran 95 - Sept. 5, 1793, a copy of which is annexed to this treaty; the complaints of the parties shall be and hereby are referred to the commissioners to be appointed by virtue of this article, who are hereby authorized and required to proceed in the like manner relative to these as to the other cases committed to them...
Stran 100 - And whereas it frequently happens that vessels sail for a port or place belonging to an enemy without knowing that the same is...
Stran 102 - Nothing in this treaty contained shall, however, be construed or operate contrary to former and existing public treaties with other sovereigns or States. But the two parties agree that while they continue in amity neither of them will in future make any treaty that shall be inconsistent with this or the preceding article.
Stran 97 - Britifh territories in the Eaft Indies. And that the citizens of the faid United States may freely carry on a trade between the faid territories and the faid United States in all articles- of which the importation or exportation refpe&ively to or from the faid territories, fhall not be entirely prohibited.
Stran 92 - Government in America, and the Government of the United States, for making a joint Survey of the said River, from one Degree of Latitude below the falls of St Anthony, to the principal Source or Sources of the said River...
Stran 146 - That leave be given to bring in a bill for the better regulation and management of the East-India company, and of the possessions in India.