Annual Register, Volym 52Edmund Burke 1825 |
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... Scheldt .. 1 CHAP . II . House of Lords . - Motion for the Thanks of the House to Lord Viscount Wellington , and the ... Scheldt . - Long Debates . - Lord Porchester's Motion carried by a small Majority . — A Committee of the whole House ...
... Scheldt .. 1 CHAP . II . House of Lords . - Motion for the Thanks of the House to Lord Viscount Wellington , and the ... Scheldt . - Long Debates . - Lord Porchester's Motion carried by a small Majority . — A Committee of the whole House ...
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... Scheldt . - Found among the Papers on the Table , a Narrative of the Expedition to the Scheldt , signed by Lord Chatham , and presented to his Majesty , without the Intervention of any responsible Minister.- The Purpose for which this ...
... Scheldt . - Found among the Papers on the Table , a Narrative of the Expedition to the Scheldt , signed by Lord Chatham , and presented to his Majesty , without the Intervention of any responsible Minister.- The Purpose for which this ...
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... Scheldt Sir Richard Strachan's Reply to the same ... ... Report of the select Committee of the House of Commons concerning Sir Francis Burdett's Arrest ... ... ... 439 Extract from the Fifth Report of the Committee of the House of Com ...
... Scheldt Sir Richard Strachan's Reply to the same ... ... Report of the select Committee of the House of Commons concerning Sir Francis Burdett's Arrest ... ... ... 439 Extract from the Fifth Report of the Committee of the House of Com ...
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... Scheldt . " " Perceval being rejected by the lords Grenville and Grey. THE HE British ministry , from causes sufficiently explained in our last volume , had fallen into so much contempt , that changes might have been expected , even if ...
... Scheldt . " " Perceval being rejected by the lords Grenville and Grey. THE HE British ministry , from causes sufficiently explained in our last volume , had fallen into so much contempt , that changes might have been expected , even if ...
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... Scheldt , and reduction of the island of Walcheren , respecting which satisfactory documents and papers would be laid before the House- the situation of Sweden - the ex- pulsion of the French from Por- tugal - the glorious victory of Ta ...
... Scheldt , and reduction of the island of Walcheren , respecting which satisfactory documents and papers would be laid before the House- the situation of Sweden - the ex- pulsion of the French from Por- tugal - the glorious victory of Ta ...
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Sida 246 - No freeman shall be taken, or imprisoned, or be disseized of his freehold, or liberties, or free customs, or be outlawed, or exiled, or any otherwise destroyed , nor will we pass upon him, nor condemn him, but by lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land.
Sida 542 - And ne'er did Grecian chisel trace A Nymph, a Naiad, or a Grace, Of finer form or lovelier face...
Sida 413 - That the President of the United States be, and he hereby is authorized, in case either France or Great Britain shall so revoke or modify her edicts, as that they shall cease to violate the neutral commerce of the United States...
Sida 556 - But she has treasured, and she loves them all ; When in her way she meets them, they appear Peculiar people — death has made them dear. He named his friend, but then his hand she prest, And fondly whisper'd, " Thou must go to rest ;"
Sida 437 - ... at the reflection : but let not this be read as something that relates only to another ; for a few years only can divide the eye that is now reading from the hand that has written.
Sida 280 - I have not only to lament, in common with the British Navy and the British Nation, in the fall of the Commander-in-Chief, the loss of a hero whose name will be immortal, and his memory ever dear to his Country ; but my heart is rent with the most poignant grief for the death of a friend, to whom, by many years...
Sida 548 - Thy numbers sweet with nature's vespers blending, With distant echo from the fold and lea, And herd-boy's evening pipe, and hum of housing bee. Yet, once again, farewell, thou Minstrel Harp ! Yet, once again, forgive my feeble sway, And little reck I of the censure sharp May idly cavil at an idle lay. Much have I owed thy strains on life's long way, Through secret woes the world has never known, When on the weary night dawned wearier day, And bitterer was the grief devoured alone. — That I o'erlive...
Sida 376 - Union, and notwithstanding thereof, remain in all time coming within Scotland, as it is now constituted by the Laws of that Kingdom, and with the same Authority and Privileges as before the Union, subject nevertheless to such Regulations for the better Administration of Justice as shall be made by the Parliament of Great Britain...
Sida 365 - The effective currency of a country depends upon the quickness of circulation, and the number of exchanges performed in a given time, as well as upon its numerical amount ; and all the circumstances which have a tendency to quicken or to retard the rate of circulation render the same amount of currency more or less adequate to the wants of trade.