The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Svazek 43J. Dodsley, 1802 |
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Strana 2
... king graciously intimated that he had already given orders for an early meeting of the legiflature for the difpatch of bufi- nefs . The parliament accordingly affembled on the 11th of Novem- ber . The king , in a speech from the throne ...
... king graciously intimated that he had already given orders for an early meeting of the legiflature for the difpatch of bufi- nefs . The parliament accordingly affembled on the 11th of Novem- ber . The king , in a speech from the throne ...
Strana 37
... king of Great Britain to give her no affist- ance whatever . " This was the ge- neral object of the motion . It did not fay whether minifters had acted hitherto right or wrong . Indeed one part of their conduct , namely , that ...
... king of Great Britain to give her no affist- ance whatever . " This was the ge- neral object of the motion . It did not fay whether minifters had acted hitherto right or wrong . Indeed one part of their conduct , namely , that ...
Strana 41
... king , defender of the faith . " The arms or enfigns armorial of the united kingdom were ordered to be quarterly : first and fourth , England ; fecond , Scotland ; third , Ireland . There was to be borne therewith , on an efcutcheon of ...
... king , defender of the faith . " The arms or enfigns armorial of the united kingdom were ordered to be quarterly : first and fourth , England ; fecond , Scotland ; third , Ireland . There was to be borne therewith , on an efcutcheon of ...
Strana 42
... king , however , did not meet the parlia- ment till the 2d of February . In his fpeech from the throne , his ma- jefty adverted to the happy accom- plishment of the legiflative union of the two kingdoms ; the unfortunate courfe of ...
... king , however , did not meet the parlia- ment till the 2d of February . In his fpeech from the throne , his ma- jefty adverted to the happy accom- plishment of the legiflative union of the two kingdoms ; the unfortunate courfe of ...
Strana 79
... king of Naples . The queen of Naples , judging rightly of the cha- racter of Paul , governed more by private humours and caprices , than by views of found policy , or even of ambition , had gone to Peterburg . in November , 1800 , to ...
... king of Naples . The queen of Naples , judging rightly of the cha- racter of Paul , governed more by private humours and caprices , than by views of found policy , or even of ambition , had gone to Peterburg . in November , 1800 , to ...
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Strana 340 - I believe this, on the contrary, the strongest Government on earth. I believe it the only one where every man, at the call of the law, would fly to the standard of the law, and would meet invasions of the public order as his own personal concern.
Strana 342 - ... bestowed it in advance, to conciliate that of others by doing them all the good in my power, and to be instrumental to the happiness and freedom of all. Relying, then, on the patronage of your...
Strana 341 - ... the honest payment of our debts, and sacred preservation of the public faith ; encouragement of agriculture, and of commerce as its handmaid ; the diffusion of information, and...
Strana 32 - He then moved, that an humble addrefs be prefented to his Majefty, that he will be gracioufly pleafed to give directions that there be laid before this Houle an account of the amount of his Majefty's quit-rents in the feveral provinces of North-America.
Strana 345 - ... sound principles will not justify our taxing the industry of our fellow-citizens to accumulate treasure for wars to happen we know not when, and which might not perhaps happen but from the temptations offered by that treasure.
Strana 341 - ... you should understand what I deem the essential principles of our government, and consequently those which ought to shape its administration. I will compress them within the narrowest compass they will bear, stating...
Strana 340 - ... decided by the voice of the nation, announced according to the rules of the Constitution, all will of course arrange themselves under the will of the law, and unite in common efforts for the common good.
Strana 342 - I shall often go wrong through defect of judgment. When right, I shall often be thought wrong by those whose positions will not command a view of the whole ground. I ask your indulgence for my own errors, which will never be intentional ; and your support against the errors of others, who may condemn what they would not if seen in all its parts.
Strana 504 - From distant climes o'er wide-spread seas we come, Though not with much eclat or beat of drum, True patriots all; for, be it understood, We left our country for our country's good...
Strana 369 - The subsequent publication of his pamphlet on Public Worship deprived him (as he says) of the only two private pupils he expected. From that period he continued to reside at Hackney, in the capacity of a retired man of letters, employing his time partly in the education of his own children, partly in the composition of works which will perpetuate his name among those who have cultivated literature with most ardor and success. His Translation of the New Testament, with Notes, 3 vols.