Cobbett's Political Register, Volumen12William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1807 |
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... leave not a foot of vacant ground . The hackney and other coaches , the carts and all sorts of wheel - carriages were placed on each side of the streets , filled and covered with spectators . Every window was full . 4 Some were taken ...
... leave not a foot of vacant ground . The hackney and other coaches , the carts and all sorts of wheel - carriages were placed on each side of the streets , filled and covered with spectators . Every window was full . 4 Some were taken ...
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... leave the reader to judge , and I will take the Baronet's defence , just as I find it reported most at length in the newspapers . 66 fi " Sir H. Mildmay rose , to give an ex- planation of some circumstances , which had caused much ...
... leave the reader to judge , and I will take the Baronet's defence , just as I find it reported most at length in the newspapers . 66 fi " Sir H. Mildmay rose , to give an ex- planation of some circumstances , which had caused much ...
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... leave the reader to form his own opinion . - N . opinion . N. B. Sir James Craig's paper to the two Justices and the award of Jury are omitted , because the former is of no consequence at all in the consideration , and because the ...
... leave the reader to form his own opinion . - N . opinion . N. B. Sir James Craig's paper to the two Justices and the award of Jury are omitted , because the former is of no consequence at all in the consideration , and because the ...
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... leave Constantinople with all his suite , as he asserted in all his communications . He afterwards declared that his government did not seize this as a pretext to display the hos tile designs imputed to it ; but added , that the ...
... leave Constantinople with all his suite , as he asserted in all his communications . He afterwards declared that his government did not seize this as a pretext to display the hos tile designs imputed to it ; but added , that the ...
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... leave the reader to judge . Thus , in the case of Pitt . He lent , without interest , forty thousand pounds of the public money to Boyd and Benfield , two members of the then parliament . He took this sum from the money issued from the ...
... leave the reader to judge . Thus , in the case of Pitt . He lent , without interest , forty thousand pounds of the public money to Boyd and Benfield , two members of the then parliament . He took this sum from the money issued from the ...
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Página 799 - Majesty's dominions, to take cognizance of, and judicially proceed upon all and all manner of captures, seizures, prizes and reprisals of all ships and goods, that are or shall be taken, and to hear and determine the same ; and.
Página 831 - And the commanders of his majesty's ships of war and privateers, and other vessels acting under his majesty's commission, shall be, and are hereby instructed to warn every vessel which shall have commenced her voyage prior to any notice of this order, and...
Página 43 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the Laws of God, the true profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant Reformed Religion established by law ? And will you maintain and preserve inviolably the settlement of the Church of England, and the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government thereof, as by law established in England...
Página 831 - And it is hereby further ordered and declared, that all trade in articles which are of the produce or manufacture of the said countries or colonies, shall be deemed and considered to be unlawful; and that every vessel trading from or to the said countries or colonies, together with all goods and merchandise on board, and all articles of the produce or manufacture of the said countries or colonies, shall be captured and condemned as prize to the captors.
Página 799 - War in which he finds himself engaged, is pleased, by and with the advice of his Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, that General Reprisals be...
Página 797 - Majesty, therefore, is pleased, by and with the advice of her Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, that general reprisals be granted against the ships, vessels, and goods...
Página 795 - Sir, — I have the honour to acquaint you, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that...
Página 543 - His Majesty had received the most positive information of the determination of the present ruler of France to occupy, with a military Force, the Territory of Holstein, for the purpose of excluding Great Britain from all her accustomed channels of communication with the Continent ; of inducing or compelling the Court of Denmark to close the passage of the Sound against the British Commerce and Navigation; and of availing himself of the aid of the Danish Marine for the invasion of Great Britain and...
Página 515 - ... to administer with indifference that justice which the law of nations holds out without distinction to independent states, some happening to be neutral and some to be belligerent.
Página 799 - ... and goods, that are or shall be taken, and to hear and determine the same ; and. according to the course of admiralty and the laws of nations, to...