A New Geographical, Historical, and Commercial Grammar; and Present State of the Several Kingdoms of the World ...Vernon & Hood, 1801 - 1076 páginas |
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... most fimple people , speedily became acquainted with the arts , the luxuries , and refinements of the whole earth . Eloquence they had always cultivated as the high road to honour and preferment . The orations of Cicero are inferior ...
... most fimple people , speedily became acquainted with the arts , the luxuries , and refinements of the whole earth . Eloquence they had always cultivated as the high road to honour and preferment . The orations of Cicero are inferior ...
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... most noted of the barbarous leaders . A D. Constantine , who was emperor at the beginning of the fourth century , and who had embraced Chriftianity , changed the feat of empire from Rome to Conftantinople . This occafioned a prodigious ...
... most noted of the barbarous leaders . A D. Constantine , who was emperor at the beginning of the fourth century , and who had embraced Chriftianity , changed the feat of empire from Rome to Conftantinople . This occafioned a prodigious ...
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... most confiderable , cities , scattered through thofe large countries of Germany and Flanders , which stretch from the bottom of the Baltic to Co- logne on the Rhine , joined in an alliance , called the Hanfeatic League ; which became fo ...
... most confiderable , cities , scattered through thofe large countries of Germany and Flanders , which stretch from the bottom of the Baltic to Co- logne on the Rhine , joined in an alliance , called the Hanfeatic League ; which became fo ...
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... most northerly part of his Danish majefty's dominions , or , as others call it , New Greenland , and the country of Spitzbergen , lies between 1 and 25 deg . E. Long . and 76 and 80 deg . N. Lat . according to capt . Phipp's ...
... most northerly part of his Danish majefty's dominions , or , as others call it , New Greenland , and the country of Spitzbergen , lies between 1 and 25 deg . E. Long . and 76 and 80 deg . N. Lat . according to capt . Phipp's ...
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... most fertile of all the provinces of this kingdom is Jutland , which produces abundance of all forts of grain and pafturage , and is a kind of ma- gazine for Norway on all occafions . A great number of small cattle are bred in this ...
... most fertile of all the provinces of this kingdom is Jutland , which produces abundance of all forts of grain and pafturage , and is a kind of ma- gazine for Norway on all occafions . A great number of small cattle are bred in this ...
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Página 259 - that king James II. having endeavoured to fubvert the conftitution of the kingdom, by breaking the original contract between king and people ; and by the advice of Jefuits, and other, wicked perfons, having violated the fundamental laws, and having withdrawn himfelf out of this kingdom, has abdicated the government, and that the throne is thereby vacant.
Página 264 - the ordinary courfe of the laws, are within the reach of this extraordinary tribunal. It can regulate or new model the fucceflion to the crown : as was done in the reign of Henry 'VIII. and William III. It can alter
Página 347 - by our indulgence, until they are grown to a good degree of ftrength and opulence, and protected by our arms, will they grudge to contribute their mite to relieve us from the heavy load of national
Página 268 - ways, it is then, and not before, A ftatute or aft of parliament. This ftatute or aft is placed among the records of the kingdom : there needing no formal promulgation to give it the force of a law, as was neceflary by the civil law with regard to the
Página 265 - judges of the court of king's bench and common pleas, and fuch of the barons of the exchequer as are of the degree of the coif, or have been made ferjeants at law ; as likewife by the mailers of the court of chancery ; for their advice in point of law, and for the greater dignity of their proceedings. The
Página 266 - then made to it ; and, if a new claufe be added, it is done by tacking a feparate piece of parchment on the bill, which is called a rider. The fpeaker then again opens the contents ; and holding it up in his hands puts the queftion whether the bill
Página 286 - no man ihould take up arms but with a view to defend his country and its laws : he puts not off the citizen when he enters the camp ; but it is becaufe he is a citizen and would
Página 261 - the latter of thefe three branches we may farther remark, that by the act of union, 5 Ann. c. 8. two preceding ftatutes are recited and confirmed ; the one of the parliament of Scotland, the other of the parliament of England, which enaft ; the former, that every king at his
Página 266 - upon the mere petition) leave is given to bring in the bill. In public matters, the bill is brought in upon motion made to the houfe without any petition. (In the houfe of lords, if the bill begins there, it is, .when of a private nature, referred to two of the judges, to examine and report the ftate of the
Página 287 - of the crown of Great Britain, and the prefervation of the balance of power in Europe, to maintain, even in time of peace, a Handing body' of troops, under the command of the crown ; who are, however,