Annual Register of World Events, Band 181778 |
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... thing , com patible with the safety and dignity of British subjects . The general had formed consi- derable hopes upon the conduct of the merchants ; who he expected would have entered into the spirit- of the late law , and by removing ...
... thing , com patible with the safety and dignity of British subjects . The general had formed consi- derable hopes upon the conduct of the merchants ; who he expected would have entered into the spirit- of the late law , and by removing ...
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... thing bore the semblance of resistance and war ; in Berkshire and Worcester counties in particular , nothing was to be seen or heard of , but the purchasing.and providing of arms , the procuring of ammunition , the casting of balls ...
... thing bore the semblance of resistance and war ; in Berkshire and Worcester counties in particular , nothing was to be seen or heard of , but the purchasing.and providing of arms , the procuring of ammunition , the casting of balls ...
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... thing now tended to in crease the mutual apprehension , dis- trust , and animosity between go- vernment and the ... things were rendered still worse , by a measure , which did not seem of sufficient importance in its consequences , to ...
... thing now tended to in crease the mutual apprehension , dis- trust , and animosity between go- vernment and the ... things were rendered still worse , by a measure , which did not seem of sufficient importance in its consequences , to ...
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... thing it seems to grant , and even the laws they possessed before , are liable to be altered and varied , and new laws or ordinances made , by a go- vernor and council appointed by the crown , and consequently whol- ly dependent on ...
... thing it seems to grant , and even the laws they possessed before , are liable to be altered and varied , and new laws or ordinances made , by a go- vernor and council appointed by the crown , and consequently whol- ly dependent on ...
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... thing before it . This , in all likelihood , was the strongest and most prevalent motive to this resolution , though the others might have had their share . And it may be safely conclu- ded , that a saving to the friends of government ...
... thing before it . This , in all likelihood , was the strongest and most prevalent motive to this resolution , though the others might have had their share . And it may be safely conclu- ded , that a saving to the friends of government ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Adair Alderman America appeared arms attended Bart bill body Boston brought called capitally convicted cause city of London colonies common congress consequence continental congress coun court crown daugh daughter death declared Dublin Duke duty Earl execution expence favour fire friends gentlemen Governor Great-Britain honour House of Commons House of Peers inhabitants Ireland island John Fielding justice King King's kingdom Lady land late letter likewise London Lord Mansfield Lord Mayor Lordship Majesty Majesty's manner means measures ment merchants Miss morning nature neral observed occasion officers Old Bailey parliament Perreau persons petition port present prisoner province racter received resolution royal Rudd Sayre Scotland sent shew ships side Sir John Sir Thomas Frankland soon tain taken ther thing tion town trade troops Tyburn whole William
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 39 - In vain to me the smiling mornings shine, And reddening Phoebus lifts his golden fire: The birds in vain their amorous descant join, Or cheerful fields resume their green attire: These ears alas! for other notes repine; A different object do these eyes require; My lonely anguish melts no heart but mine; And in my breast the imperfect joys expire...
Seite 12 - He was bred to the law, which is, in my opinion, one of the first and noblest of human sciences; a science which does more to quicken and invigorate the understanding than all the other kinds of learning put together ; but it is not apt, except in persons very happily born, to open and to liberalize the mind exactly in the same proportion.
Seite 39 - There shall the great owl make her nest, and lay, and hatch, and gather under her shadow : there shall the vultures also be gathered, every one with her mate.
Seite 19 - ... patriots and courtiers, king's friends and republicans, whigs and tories, treacherous friends and open enemies, — that it was indeed a very curious show, but utterly unsafe to touch, and unsure to stand on.
Seite 13 - ... order ; but when the high roads are broken up and the waters out, when a new and troubled scene is opened, and the file affords no precedent, then it is that a greater knowledge of mankind, and a far more extensive comprehension of things is requisite, than ever office gave, or than office can ever give.
Seite 199 - Tis folly to be wise. T. GRAY CLII HYMN TO ADVERSITY Daughter of Jove, relentless power, Thou tamer of the human breast, Whose iron scourge and torturing hour The bad affright, afflict the best ! Bound in thy adamantine chain The proud are taught to taste of pain, And purple tyrants vainly groan With pangs unfelt before, unpitied and alone. When first thy Sire to send on earth Virtue, his darling child, design'd, To thee he gave the heavenly birth And bade to form her infant mind.
Seite 26 - That the foundation of English liberty and of all free government, is, a right in the people to participate in their legislative council...
Seite 203 - Smiles on past Misfortune's brow Soft Reflection's hand can trace; And o'er the cheek of Sorrow throw A melancholy grace; While Hope prolongs our happier hour, Or deepest shades, that dimly lower And blacken round our weary way, Gilds with a gleam of distant day.
Seite 219 - Live while you live, the Epicure would say, And seize the pleasures of the present day. Live while you live, the sacred Preacher cries, And give to God each moment as it flies.
Seite 26 - British parliament, they are entitled to a free and exclusive power of legislation in their several provincial legislatures, where their right of representation can alone be preserved, in all cases of taxation and internal polity subject only to the negative of their sovereign, in such manner as has been heretofore used and accustomed...