The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and Literature, for the Year ...G. Robinson, Pater-noster-Row, 1815 |
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... period , so constantly the object of his most earnest wishes , when his country could with pro- priety immediately and directly en- gage in the pursuit of that which , in her foreign politics , it ought always to be her great object to ...
... period , so constantly the object of his most earnest wishes , when his country could with pro- priety immediately and directly en- gage in the pursuit of that which , in her foreign politics , it ought always to be her great object to ...
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... period that per- haps the youngest of their lordships could reasonably expect to see . This , then , was for the present their last hope , and no possible ex- ertion ought to be omitted that could contribute to the great pur pose of ...
... period that per- haps the youngest of their lordships could reasonably expect to see . This , then , was for the present their last hope , and no possible ex- ertion ought to be omitted that could contribute to the great pur pose of ...
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... period . If the noble lord intended his motion only as a vehicle for his protest against those principles , as stated by Mr. Speaker , upon which the house rejected the bill in favour of the Roman catho . lics , it was , so far , a ...
... period . If the noble lord intended his motion only as a vehicle for his protest against those principles , as stated by Mr. Speaker , upon which the house rejected the bill in favour of the Roman catho . lics , it was , so far , a ...
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... period , he wished to follow the example of a former parliament , when similar prosecutions Lad been commenced . A bill was then brought in , to suspend all prosecu- tions then pending , and to give time to the house to take the subject ...
... period , he wished to follow the example of a former parliament , when similar prosecutions Lad been commenced . A bill was then brought in , to suspend all prosecu- tions then pending , and to give time to the house to take the subject ...
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... period , had probably turned the cause in favour of the allies ; and she had likewise re- placed the force on her frontiers . Nor were these the only exertions of the Russian sovereign : he had delivered his own states , and was now ...
... period , had probably turned the cause in favour of the allies ; and she had likewise re- placed the force on her frontiers . Nor were these the only exertions of the Russian sovereign : he had delivered his own states , and was now ...
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Seite 70 - ... regulations and ordinances necessary for the execution of the laws and the safety of the State.
Seite 209 - On the ocean the pride of our naval arms has been amply supported. A second frigate has indeed fallen into the hands of the enemy, but the loss is hidden in the blaze of heroism with which she was defended. Captain Porter, who commanded her, and whose previous career had been distinguished by daring enterprise and by fertility of genius, maintained a sanguinary contest against two ships, one of them superior to his own, and under other severe disadvantages, till humanity tore down the colors which...
Seite 97 - Resolved, that an humble address be presented to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions...
Seite 318 - ... with which they will be employed and the cheerfulness with which every necessary burden will be borne, a greater respect for our rights and a longer duration of our future peace are promised than could be expected without these proofs of the national character and resources.
Seite 134 - I hope it will not be deemed presumptuous in me to take this opportunity of expressing my admiration of the great efforts made by this House and the Country, at a moment of unexampled pressure and difficulty, in order to support the great scale of operations by which the contest was brought to so fortunate a termination.
Seite 134 - Since last I had the honour of addressing you from this place, a series of eventful years has elapsed ; but none without some mark and note of your rising glory. " ' The military triumphs which your valour has achieved upon the banks of the Douro and the Tagus, of the Ebro and the Garonne, have called forth the spontaneous shouts of admiring nations. Those...
Seite 27 - Newark, it is not his intention to pursue further a system of warfare so revolting to his own feelings, and so little congenial to the British character, unless the future measures of the enemy should compel him again to resort to it.
Seite 208 - Europe. My daughter will, for the first time, appear in the splendour and publicity becoming the approaching nuptials of the presumptive heiress of this empire. This season your royal highness has chosen for treating me with fresh and unprovoked indignity ; and, of all his Majesty's subjects, I alone am prevented by your royal highness from appearing in my place, to partake of the general joy ; and am deprived of the indulgence in those feelings of pride and affection, permitted to every mother but...
Seite 198 - The Queen considers it to -be her duty to lose no time in acquainting the Princess of Wales that she has received a communication from her son, the Prince Regent, in which he states, that her Majesty's intention of holding two drawingrooms in the ensuing month having been notified to the public, he must declare, that he considers...
Seite 199 - That I may not, however, add to the difficulty and uneasiness of your Majesty's situation, I yield in the present instance to the will of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, announced to me by your Majesty, and shall not present myself at the drawing-rooms of the next month.