Cobbett's Political Register, Volumen3William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1803 |
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... situation of the country will , in this respect , contempt of its own government , no nation be the same : and , those who hope that Mr. ever did , or ever can , long maintain its inde- Pitt's return to the helm ( which , by the - by ...
... situation of the country will , in this respect , contempt of its own government , no nation be the same : and , those who hope that Mr. ever did , or ever can , long maintain its inde- Pitt's return to the helm ( which , by the - by ...
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... situation on the last vacancy , the First Lord of the Admi- ralty inquired into these circumstances , and very wisely conceiving that two creatures are better than one , he appointed two por- ters to divide the profits , who will have ...
... situation on the last vacancy , the First Lord of the Admi- ralty inquired into these circumstances , and very wisely conceiving that two creatures are better than one , he appointed two por- ters to divide the profits , who will have ...
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... situation profound peace and complete security ? he makes a degrading peace with France ; That we and our enemy were entirely dis- and , because he could not abridge her con- armed ? That Europe was in a state of in - tinental empire ...
... situation profound peace and complete security ? he makes a degrading peace with France ; That we and our enemy were entirely dis- and , because he could not abridge her con- armed ? That Europe was in a state of in - tinental empire ...
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... situation in the face , a feeling which it im- bibed from a man , who , if he had followed the impulse of his own great mind , would never have been called " the Minister of existing circumstances . " Nothing is so de- structive to the ...
... situation in the face , a feeling which it im- bibed from a man , who , if he had followed the impulse of his own great mind , would never have been called " the Minister of existing circumstances . " Nothing is so de- structive to the ...
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... situation relatively to the Turks , this paper finds a ground of satisfaction in the 66 exemplary " conduct of our troops , in Egypt ; and , as a specimen of this conduct , it mentions , " the freedom from all religious prejudice ...
... situation relatively to the Turks , this paper finds a ground of satisfaction in the 66 exemplary " conduct of our troops , in Egypt ; and , as a specimen of this conduct , it mentions , " the freedom from all religious prejudice ...
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Página 371 - Middlesex unlawfully and maliciously did print and publish and cause and procure to be printed and published...
Página 751 - ... and goods, that are or shall be taken, and to hear and determine the same ; and. according...
Página 343 - The king shall mourn, and the prince shall be clothed with desolation, and the hands of the people of the land shall be troubled...
Página 661 - Bounty (that is, the governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy).
Página 427 - Castlcreagh moved the order of the day for going into a Committee on the accounts presented relative to the affairs of the East-India Company.
Página 373 - In contempt of our said Lord the King and his laws, to the evil and pernicious example of all others in the like case offending, and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown and dignity.
Página 371 - Jackson's traitorous purposes before mentioned, in contempt of our said lord the King and his laws, to the evil example of all others in the like case offending, contrary to the duty of the allegiance of him, the saiil William Stone, against the form of the statute in such case made and provided, and against the peace of our said lord the King, his crown and dignity.
Página 241 - I was led by the regard due to the rights and interests of the United States and to the just sensibility of the portion of our fellow-citizens more immediately affected by the irregular proceeding at New Orleans to lose not a moment in causing every step to be taken which the occasion claimed from me, being equally aware of the obligation to maintain in all cases the rights of the nation and to employ for that purpose those just and honorable means which belong to the character of the United States.
Página 139 - ... to keep in all things within the pale of our constitutional powers, and cherish the federal union as the only rock of safety, — these, fellow citizens, are the landmarks by which we are to guide ourselves in all our proceedings.
Página 137 - I lay before you an act of the British parliament, anticipating this subject, so far as to authorize a mutual abolition of the duties and countervailing duties, permitted under the treaty of 1794. It shows on their part a spirit of justice and friendly accommodation, which it is our duty and our interest to cultivate with all nations.