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... reason , was made up by a ftrong insinuation of force . The memorial concluded with a decla- ration , that as soon as his most faithful majesty had taken his re- solution , which they doubted not would prove favourable , their army was ...
... reason , was made up by a ftrong insinuation of force . The memorial concluded with a decla- ration , that as soon as his most faithful majesty had taken his re- solution , which they doubted not would prove favourable , their army was ...
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... reason , that the defensive alliance is converted into an offensive one , from the situation of the Portuguese dominions , and from the nature of the English power : the English squadron , said they , can- not keep the sea in all ...
... reason , that the defensive alliance is converted into an offensive one , from the situation of the Portuguese dominions , and from the nature of the English power : the English squadron , said they , can- not keep the sea in all ...
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... reason to ima- gine that he would abandon the system of his predecessor , which was certainly founded on the true inte- rests of the country he governed . The king of Prussia himself seemed for some time to have entertained no great ...
... reason to ima- gine that he would abandon the system of his predecessor , which was certainly founded on the true inte- rests of the country he governed . The king of Prussia himself seemed for some time to have entertained no great ...
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... reason to apprehend his intention of ac- complishing a total change in the religion of the empire , and intro- ducing Lutheranism . Whilst he was taking these mea- sures to alienate the minds of his people in general , and especially of ...
... reason to apprehend his intention of ac- complishing a total change in the religion of the empire , and intro- ducing Lutheranism . Whilst he was taking these mea- sures to alienate the minds of his people in general , and especially of ...
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... Reasons of state would not per- mit the empress to consent to the first of those terms ; and the last could not be very flattering to her . His terms were rejected ; and he was required to sign an unconditional resignation of his crown ...
... Reasons of state would not per- mit the empress to consent to the first of those terms ; and the last could not be very flattering to her . His terms were rejected ; and he was required to sign an unconditional resignation of his crown ...
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Página 247 - That, changed through all, and yet in all the same; Great in the earth, as in the ethereal frame; Warms in the sun, refreshes in the breeze, Glows in the stars, and blossoms in the trees; Lives through all life, extends through all extent; Spreads undivided, operates unspent!
Página 43 - The archers have sorely grieved him and shot at him and hated him. But his bow abode in strength, and the arms of his hands were made strong by the hands of the mighty God of Jacob.
Página 248 - Heav'n, with all his Host Of Rebel Angels, by whose aid aspiring To set himself in Glory above his Peers, He trusted to have...
Página 238 - King cedes and makes over the whole to the said King, and to the Crown of Great Britain, and that in the most ample manner and form, without restriction, and without any liberty to depart from the said cession, and guaranty under any pretence, or to disturb Great Britain in the possessions above mentioned.
Página 221 - Far as the eye could reach, no tree was seen, Earth, clad in russet, scorn'd the lively green. The plague of locusts they secure defy, For in three hours a grasshopper must die. No living thing, whate'er its food, feasts there, But the Cameleon, who can feast on air.
Página 235 - France, provided that the navigation of the river Mississippi shall be equally free, as well to the subjects of Great Britain as to those of France, in its whole breadth and length, from its source to the sea, and expressly that part which is between the said island of New Orleans and the right bank of that river, as well as the passage both in and out of its mouth...
Página 247 - PARADISE LOST Of Man's first disobedience, and the fruit Of that forbidden tree, whose mortal taste Brought death into the world, and all our woe...
Página 39 - He is without the sense of shame or glory, as some men are without the sense of smelling; and therefore a good name to him is no more than a precious ointment would be to those. Whoever were to describe the nature of a serpent, a wolf, a crocodile, or a fox, must be understood to do it for the sake of others, without any personal love or hatred for the animals themselves.
Página 234 - XHIth article of the Treaty of Utrecht ; which article is renewed and confirmed by the present treaty, except what relates to the island of Cape Breton, as well as to the other islands and coasts in the mouth and in the gulph of St. Lawrence...
Página 196 - Tell fortune of her blindness; Tell nature of decay; Tell friendship of unkindness ; Tell justice of delay; And if they will reply, Then give them all the lie.