The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Količina 60J. Dodsley, 1819 |
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... course of the last year , in almost every branch of our domestic industry , and the present state of public credit , afford abundant proof that the difficulties under which the coun- try was labouring were chiefly to be ascribed to ...
... course of the last year , in almost every branch of our domestic industry , and the present state of public credit , afford abundant proof that the difficulties under which the coun- try was labouring were chiefly to be ascribed to ...
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... course rested chiefly with himself . He had only in view , he said , to prevent the threatening danger , and had not been the means of depriving individuals of their li- berty any farther than the neces- sity of the case required . The ...
... course rested chiefly with himself . He had only in view , he said , to prevent the threatening danger , and had not been the means of depriving individuals of their li- berty any farther than the neces- sity of the case required . The ...
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... course proposed on this occasion , quite a new mode of proceeding , forgetting , perhaps , that it was precisely the same as that adopted in 1801 , with the support of the right hon . gentleman himself , and in oppo- sition to arguments ...
... course proposed on this occasion , quite a new mode of proceeding , forgetting , perhaps , that it was precisely the same as that adopted in 1801 , with the support of the right hon . gentleman himself , and in oppo- sition to arguments ...
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... course of payment , was a consideration of the greatest delicacy and import- ance . Having said thus much , he should only add , that he had ground for believing , and indeed knowing , that the Bank had made every necessary preparation ...
... course of payment , was a consideration of the greatest delicacy and import- ance . Having said thus much , he should only add , that he had ground for believing , and indeed knowing , that the Bank had made every necessary preparation ...
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... course have expected that some claim of compensation would be advanced by Spain . It would appear that the compensation which by one of these treaties Spain was to receive , amounted to 400,000l . So far was this from being the only ...
... course have expected that some claim of compensation would be advanced by Spain . It would appear that the compensation which by one of these treaties Spain was to receive , amounted to 400,000l . So far was this from being the only ...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ... Celotni ogled - 1812 |
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amount annuities appeared appointed Bank of England bart Britain Buenos Ayres called Caripe cent Chancellor charge church circumstances commissioners committee consequence considerable Court Crown daughter debt deceased declared defendant Ditto Duke duties Earl Earl of Liverpool established evidence exchequer bills favour France fund gentleman Grand granted Guacharo House House of Commons House of Lords Ireland island January Japanese jury justice King kingdom Lady late Lord Castlereagh Lord Chancellor Lord Holland lordships magistrates Majesty Majesty's ment ministers morning nations night noble lord o'clock object observed officers opinion parish parliament parties passed payment persons plaintiff port present Prince Regent principles prisoner proceeded proposed received respect Royal Highness Russia sent session ship side sion slaves Spain Spanish taken tion town trade treaty United United Kingdom vessels whole witness
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Stran 609 - DEAR Harp of my country ! in darkness I found thee, The cold chain of silence had hung o'er thee long, When proudly, my own Island Harp ! I unbound thee, And gave all thy chords to light, freedom, and song...
Stran 152 - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
Stran 609 - I SAW from the beach, when the morning was shining, A bark o'er the waters move gloriously on ; I came when the sun o'er that beach was declining, The bark was still there, but the waters were gone.
Stran 155 - In the name of the Most Holy and Indivisible Trinity, " Their majesties, the emperor of Austria, the king of Prussia, and the emperor of Russia...
Stran 66 - On lake Ontario, to one vessel not exceeding one hundred tons burden, and armed with one eighteen pound cannon. On the upper lakes, to two vessels, not exceeding like burden each, and armed with like force. On the waters of lake Champlain, to one vessel not exceeding like burden, and armed with like force. All other armed vessels on these lakes shall be forthwith dismantled, and no other vessels of war shall be there built or armed.
Stran 162 - An Act to provide for the Administration of the Royal Authority, and for the care of his Majesty's Royal Person, during the continuance of his Majesty's illness, and for the resumption of the exercise of the Royal Authority by his Majesty...
Stran 610 - If Heaven had but assign'd us To live and die in scenes like this, With some we've left behind us ! As travellers oft look back at eve When eastward darkly going, To gaze upon that light they leave Still faint behind them glowing, — So, when the close of pleasure's day To gloom hath near...
Stran 160 - Sovereigns, in forming this august union, have regarded as its fundamental basis, their invariable resolution never to depart, either among themselves or in their relations with other States, from the strictest observation of the principles of the right of nations; principles which, in their application to a state of permanent peace, can alone effectually guarantee the independence of each government, and the stability of the general association.
Stran 347 - One thousand eight hundred and thirty-two ; to permit such Persons in Great Britain as have omitted to make and file Affidavits of the Execution of Indentures of Clerks to Attornies and Solicitors to make and file the same on or before the First Day of Hilary Term...
Stran 216 - As the two preceding articles are entirely reciprocal, the two High Contracting Parties engage mutually to make good any losses which their respective subjects or citizens may incur by an arbitrary and illegal detention of their vessels...