Cobbett's Annual Register, Volym 1Cox and Baylis, 1802 |
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... ment of public affairs , as he thought the House had now fair pretentions to expect . Near a month had elapsed since intelli- gence was received of the departure of the naval armament from the ports of France , which he believed he was ...
... ment of public affairs , as he thought the House had now fair pretentions to expect . Near a month had elapsed since intelli- gence was received of the departure of the naval armament from the ports of France , which he believed he was ...
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... ment accepted , the day before yesterday , the new constitution which has been pre- sented to it . It is composed of twenty - eight articles , divided into three titles , of which the heads are as follow - The government of the republic ...
... ment accepted , the day before yesterday , the new constitution which has been pre- sented to it . It is composed of twenty - eight articles , divided into three titles , of which the heads are as follow - The government of the republic ...
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... ment of Armstrong , were insultingly bawled in the ears , and held up to the view , of every person of rank , or of genteel appearance , that passed along the princi- streets of London and Westminster . On Newgate w written these words ...
... ment of Armstrong , were insultingly bawled in the ears , and held up to the view , of every person of rank , or of genteel appearance , that passed along the princi- streets of London and Westminster . On Newgate w written these words ...
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... ment without a close and sedulous exami- nation . The case of the army extraordi- naries was now different to what it was . formerly . The late Chancellor of the Ex- chequer had altered the mode formerly adopted , by bringing down an ...
... ment without a close and sedulous exami- nation . The case of the army extraordi- naries was now different to what it was . formerly . The late Chancellor of the Ex- chequer had altered the mode formerly adopted , by bringing down an ...
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... ment of Lucca , and probably that of Ge- noa , or at least as far as that city , will very shortly be united to it ? For what an absurdity would be the existence of repub- lics in Italy distinct from the Italian Re- public . This ...
... ment of Lucca , and probably that of Ge- noa , or at least as far as that city , will very shortly be united to it ? For what an absurdity would be the existence of repub- lics in Italy distinct from the Italian Re- public . This ...
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Sida 51 - And shall we refuse the unhappy fugitives from distress that hospitality which the savages of the wilderness extended to our fathers arriving in this land ? Shall oppressed humanity find no asylum on this globe?
Sida 47 - His cruisers were out. Two had arrived at Gibraltar. Our commerce in the Mediterranean was blockaded and that of the Atlantic in peril. The arrival of our squadron dispelled the danger.
Sida 1057 - Let them give thanks, whom the LORD hath redeemed, and delivered from the hand of the enemy...
Sida 51 - Considering the ordinary chances of human life, a denial of citizenship under a residence of fourteen years, is a denial to a great proportion of those who ask it ; and controls a policy pursued, from their first settlement, by many of these States, and still believed of consequence to their prosperity. And shall we refuse to the unhappy fugitives from distress that hospitality which the savages of the wilderness extended to our fathers arriving in this land!
Sida 75 - ... the countries at war, which should have been acquired by the subjects of the neutral power, and should be transported for their account, which merchandise cannot be excepted in any case from the freedom granted to the flag of the said power.
Sida 75 - ... of the Power which attacks it with ships, stationary or sufficiently near, an evident danger in entering. 5. That the ships of the neutral Power shall not be stopped but upon just causes and evident facts : that they be tried without delay, and that the proceeding be always uniform, prompt, and legal.
Sida 47 - It is a circumstance of sincere gratification to me that on meeting the great council of our nation I am able to announce to them on grounds of reasonable certainty that the wars and troubles which have for so many years afflicted our sister nations have at length come to an end, and that the communications of peace and commerce are once more opening among them.
Sida 945 - Republic has made ; (for I have sought in vain for any one which it has made and which it has not broken) if we trace the history of them all from the beginning of the revolution to the present time, or if we select those which have been accompanied by the most atrocious cruelty, and marked the most strongly with the characteristic features of the revolution, the name of...
Sida 47 - Unauthorized by the constitution, without the sanction of Congress, to go beyond the line of defence, the vessel being disabled from committing further hostilities, was liberated with its crew. The legislature will doubtless consider whether, by authorizing measures of offence, also, they will place our force on an equal footing with that of its adversaries.
Sida 45 - The circumstances under which we find ourselves at this place rendering inconvenient the mode heretofore practised, of making by personal address the first communications between the Legislative" and Executive branches, I have adopted that by Message, as used on all subsequent occasions through the session. In doing this I have had principal regard...