History of the Wars Occasioned by the French Revolution, from the Commencement of Hostilities in 1792, to the End of 1816: Embracing a Complete History of the Revolution, Svazek 1W. Lewis, 1817 |
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Strana 27
... present situation of affairs he thought it indispensable to make a further augmentation of his forces by sea and land , for maintaining the rights of his own dominions , for supporting his allies , and for opposing views of ...
... present situation of affairs he thought it indispensable to make a further augmentation of his forces by sea and land , for maintaining the rights of his own dominions , for supporting his allies , and for opposing views of ...
Strana 29
... present circum- stances , must be terrible ; but peace much more so . A nation that had abandoned all its valu- able distinctions , arts , sciences , religion , law , order - every thing but the sword , was most dreadful to all ...
... present circum- stances , must be terrible ; but peace much more so . A nation that had abandoned all its valu- able distinctions , arts , sciences , religion , law , order - every thing but the sword , was most dreadful to all ...
Strana 37
... present war against the usurpers of the supreme power in France , no government can declare itself neuter without becoming their accomplice , and degrad- ing itself in the eyes of all Europe . " The go- vernment of Genoa having proved ...
... present war against the usurpers of the supreme power in France , no government can declare itself neuter without becoming their accomplice , and degrad- ing itself in the eyes of all Europe . " The go- vernment of Genoa having proved ...
Strana 43
... present , proceeded to act in the name of the King of Great Britain . They accordingly communicated his majesty's declara- tion , stating , " that when monarchy shall be re- stored in France , and a treaty of peace concluded , the town ...
... present , proceeded to act in the name of the King of Great Britain . They accordingly communicated his majesty's declara- tion , stating , " that when monarchy shall be re- stored in France , and a treaty of peace concluded , the town ...
Strana 55
... present disposition of the whole Ger- • manic body , nor was it opposed by his imperial BOOK I. majesty . The British cabinet , justly alarmed at the idea of a separate peace , dispatched an em- CHAP . IX . bassy to the emperor , to ...
... present disposition of the whole Ger- • manic body , nor was it opposed by his imperial BOOK I. majesty . The British cabinet , justly alarmed at the idea of a separate peace , dispatched an em- CHAP . IX . bassy to the emperor , to ...
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Oblíbené pasáže
Strana 11 - The unrestrained communication of thoughts and opinions being one of the most precious Rights of Man, every citizen may speak, write, and publish freely, provided he is responsible for the abuse of this liberty, in cases determined by the law.
Strana 366 - ... a jealous care of the right of election by the people, — a mild and safe corrective of abuses which are lopped by the sword of revolution where peaceable remedies are unprovided...
Strana 414 - I have but one request to ask, at my departure from this world; it is the charity of its silence. Let no man write my epitaph; for, as no man who knows my motives dare now vindicate them, let not prejudice or ignorance asperse them.
Strana 264 - All neutral or allied Powers shall, without delay, be notified that the flag of the French republic will treat neutral vessels, either as to confiscation, as to searches, or capture, in the same manner as they shall suffer the English to treat them.1 Under this decree widespread and indiscriminate depredations were committed on the commerce of the United States.
Strana 366 - About to enter, fellow-citizens, on the exercise of duties which comprehend everything dear and valuable to you, it is proper you should understand what I deem the essential principles of our government, and, consequently, those which ought to shape its administration.
Strana 11 - VII. No man should be accused, arrested, or held in confinement, except in cases determined by the law, and according to the forms which it has prescribed. All who promote, solicit, execute, or cause to be executed, arbitrary orders, ought to be punished...
Strana 366 - With experience enough in subordinate offices to have seen the difficulties of this the greatest of all, I have learnt to expect that it will rarely fall to the lot of imperfect man to retire from this station with the reputation and the favor which bring him into it.
Strana 414 - When my country takes her place among the nations of the earth — then, and not till then, let my epitaph be written. I HAVE DONE.
Strana 366 - ... militia, our best reliance in peace and for the first moments of war, till regulars may relieve them ; the supremacy of the civil over the military authority ; economy in the public expense, that labor may be lightly burdened ; the honest payment of our debts and sacred preservation of the public faith ; encouragement of agriculture, and of commerce as its handmaid...
Strana 414 - ... of such foul and unfounded imputations as have been laid against me in this court. You, my lord, are a judge ; I am the supposed culprit.