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... ject of Catholic Emancipation had previously been waived , they lost more credit now by the want of sa- gacity which was betrayed in thus bringing it forward , than they gain- ed by their adhering to the principle , even among those who ...
... ject of Catholic Emancipation had previously been waived , they lost more credit now by the want of sa- gacity which was betrayed in thus bringing it forward , than they gain- ed by their adhering to the principle , even among those who ...
الصفحة 45
... ject . In reply to this , Earl St Vincent * declared , that he should think it more practicable to invade England from Boulogne , than Zealand from Holstein . The Earl of Buckingham- shire asserted , that so far from cruis- ers not ...
... ject . In reply to this , Earl St Vincent * declared , that he should think it more practicable to invade England from Boulogne , than Zealand from Holstein . The Earl of Buckingham- shire asserted , that so far from cruis- ers not ...
الصفحة 49
... ject to it , chiefly because , if granted , it would go to establish a precedent for publishing all papers and foreign dispatches whatever . There would be no end to distrust ; and , from the sample which was now exhibited , there would ...
... ject to it , chiefly because , if granted , it would go to establish a precedent for publishing all papers and foreign dispatches whatever . There would be no end to distrust ; and , from the sample which was now exhibited , there would ...
الصفحة 52
... ject was upon a motion of Lord Folkestone's , similar to that which Lord Sidmouth had brought forward in the House of Lords , that the Da- nish fleet should eventually be re- stored . Upon these latter questions , the evangelical party ...
... ject was upon a motion of Lord Folkestone's , similar to that which Lord Sidmouth had brought forward in the House of Lords , that the Da- nish fleet should eventually be re- stored . Upon these latter questions , the evangelical party ...
الصفحة 61
... ject , that it appeared to him highly advantageous , and only attended with the ordinary risks of war , as , in eve- ry event , the retreat of the troops would not be hazardous . He told the Prussian Court that he was con- vinced the ...
... ject , that it appeared to him highly advantageous , and only attended with the ordinary risks of war , as , in eve- ry event , the retreat of the troops would not be hazardous . He told the Prussian Court that he was con- vinced the ...
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الصفحة xix - Council, to order and it is hereby ordered, that all the ports and places of France and her allies, or of any other country at war with his Majesty, and all other ports or places in Europe, from which, although not at war with his Majesty, the British flag is excluded, and all ports or places in the colonies belonging to his Majesty's enemies, shall from henceforth...
الصفحة xxiv - And the right honourable the lords commissioners of his majesty's treasury, his majesty's principal secretaries of state, the lords commissioners of the admiralty, and the judges of the high court of admiralty, and courts of viceadmiralty, are to take the necessary measures herein, as to them shall respectively appertain. «W. FAWKENER.
الصفحة 318 - The same city -/' has also exemplified a melancholy — yea a dismal truth ; yet consolatory, and full of joy; that, — when a people are called suddenly to fight for their liberty, and are sorely pressed upon, — their best field of battle is the floors upon which their children have played ; the chambers where the family of each man has slept (his own or his neighbours...
الصفحة 453 - It is as well as it is. I had rather it should go out of the field with me ;" and in that manner, so becoming to a soldier, Moore was borne from the fight.
الصفحة xxii - Privy Council, to order and declare, and it is hereby ordered and declared, that...
الصفحة xcv - WP VAN NESS. NATHANIEL PENDLETON, Esq. In the evening of the same day I received from him the following answer : No. XI June 26, 1804. SIR, I have communicated the letter which you did me the honour to write to me of this date, to General Hamilton.
الصفحة lix - We have it in command from his Majesty to express to you the great satisfaction which he derives from being enabled, by putting an end to the present session of parliament, to terminate the laborious attendance which the public business has required of you.
الصفحة lxxxiv - The cavalry are to embark their horses, as also the generals and other officers of all ranks. It is, however, fully understood, that the means of conveyance for horses at the disposal of the British...
الصفحة 168 - Danby, by his council, upon the validity of his plea of pardon, and for the trials of the other lords, and voted an address to his Majesty, praying that he would be pleased to appoint an High Steward for those purposes. These votes were, on the next day, communicated to the Commons by message in the usual manner.
الصفحة xviii - Ms majesty, the British flag is excluded, and all ports or places in the colonies belonging to his majesty's enemies, shall from henceforth be subject to the same restrictions, in point of trade and navigation...