The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volumen2J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1793 |
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... CONVENTION . MAR ART prefented a petition , in which he requested the convention to alfit the patriots oppreffed in the ci- ties of Marfeilles , Lyons , and Greno- ble . Long debates took place refpecting the Extraordinary Tribunal at ...
... CONVENTION . MAR ART prefented a petition , in which he requested the convention to alfit the patriots oppreffed in the ci- ties of Marfeilles , Lyons , and Greno- ble . Long debates took place refpecting the Extraordinary Tribunal at ...
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... Convention decreed , that the Minifter of the interior fhould take care to fend a fufficient quantity of grain to the department of La Creufe . 16. It was ftated , that on the 12th of May , a terrible hurricane ravaged the province of ...
... Convention decreed , that the Minifter of the interior fhould take care to fend a fufficient quantity of grain to the department of La Creufe . 16. It was ftated , that on the 12th of May , a terrible hurricane ravaged the province of ...
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... Convention , that the refult might be proclaimed on the roth of Auguft , the day on which there fhall be a federation around the Altar of Liberty . After the acceptance of the Conftitu- tion by the Primary Affemblies , the fame ...
... Convention , that the refult might be proclaimed on the roth of Auguft , the day on which there fhall be a federation around the Altar of Liberty . After the acceptance of the Conftitu- tion by the Primary Affemblies , the fame ...
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... Convention decreed the infertion of this letter in the Process Verbal . The Minifter of War tranfm tted to the Convention a letter from Brunet , General in Chief of the army in Italy , who gave an acconnt of an attack of a poft he had ...
... Convention decreed the infertion of this letter in the Process Verbal . The Minifter of War tranfm tted to the Convention a letter from Brunet , General in Chief of the army in Italy , who gave an acconnt of an attack of a poft he had ...
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... Convention , but that they received no anfwer ; and that as the army at Famars was not strong enough to refift , they had thought it more prudent to abandon that camp than to to fuffer themselves to be inclofed . Our bufinefs at Foreign ...
... Convention , but that they received no anfwer ; and that as the army at Famars was not strong enough to refift , they had thought it more prudent to abandon that camp than to to fuffer themselves to be inclofed . Our bufinefs at Foreign ...
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Página 219 - ... the Lord thy God chasteneth thee. Therefore thou shalt keep the commandments of the Lord thy God, to walk in his ways and to fear him. For the Lord thy God bringeth thee into a good land, a land of brooks of water, of fountains and depths that spring out of valleys and hills; a land of wheat and barley and vines and fig trees and pomegranates; a land of oil olive and honey...
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Página 206 - The cheerful haunts of man ; to wield the axe And drive the wedge in yonder forest drear, From morn to eve his solitary task.
Página 46 - ... against allowing the defendant, upon this and every other question, not only the whole advantage he is entitled to from substantial law and justice, but every benefit from the most critical nicety of form, which any other defendant could claim under the like objection.' The only effect I feel, is an anxiety to be able to explain the grounds upon which we proceed, so as to satisfy all mankind, that a flaw of form given way to, in this case, could not have been got over in any other.
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Página 258 - Turkish men, on the other hand,' continued he, ' have an aversion to Christianity equal to that which the Christian women have to the religion of Mohammed. Auricular confession is perfectly horrible to their imagination. No Turk, of any delicacy, would ever allow his wife, particularly if he had but one, to hold private conference with a man on any pretext whatever.
Página 45 - We cannot pardon. We are to say, what we take the law to be: if we do not speak our real opinions, We prevaricate with God and our own consciences.
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