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... interest and importance . " This delay , " he alleged , " was a se- rious ground of complaint ; for , du- ring this ... interests of mankind , had been entered upon and decided by his Ma- jesty's ministers , who , notwithstanding the ...
... interest and importance . " This delay , " he alleged , " was a se- rious ground of complaint ; for , du- ring this ... interests of mankind , had been entered upon and decided by his Ma- jesty's ministers , who , notwithstanding the ...
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... interest of England had been unabated by the peace , and unpalliated by all our victories . When it was as- serted in the speech that our revenue was in a flourishing condition , the House must take it for granted that it was so ...
... interest of England had been unabated by the peace , and unpalliated by all our victories . When it was as- serted in the speech that our revenue was in a flourishing condition , the House must take it for granted that it was so ...
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... interest , because their affairs were so interwoven with the national prosperity , that it was impossible to ... interests of those they were intended to protect , and which were so manifestly impolitic and ruin- ous , would soon receive ...
... interest , because their affairs were so interwoven with the national prosperity , that it was impossible to ... interests of those they were intended to protect , and which were so manifestly impolitic and ruin- ous , would soon receive ...
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... interests of to 42,425.3577 . This was the amount the country , and he trusted would be of their real or declared ... interest had steadily prosper- riod in the following year , it would be ed for a considerable number of years , seen ...
... interests of to 42,425.3577 . This was the amount the country , and he trusted would be of their real or declared ... interest had steadily prosper- riod in the following year , it would be ed for a considerable number of years , seen ...
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... interest with its con- dition , allowed our interposition and arbitration to be viewed without pre- judice or passion . " Upon the whole , he might fairly say , that there had rarely been an ar- rangement where all interests had been so ...
... interest with its con- dition , allowed our interposition and arbitration to be viewed without pre- judice or passion . " Upon the whole , he might fairly say , that there had rarely been an ar- rangement where all interests had been so ...
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Página lxxxii - Our sovereign Lord the King chargeth and commandeth all persons, being assembled, immediately to disperse themselves, and peaceably to depart to their habitations, or to their lawful business, upon the pains contained in the act made in the first year of King George, for preventing tumults and riotous assemblies. God save the King.
Página cdxi - For the vineyard of the Lord of hosts is the house of Israel, And the men of Judah his pleasant plant: And he looked for judgment, but behold oppression; For righteousness, but behold a cry.
Página cccxv - Buoyed above the terror of death by the consciousness of a life devoted to honorable pursuits, and stained with no action that can give me remorse, I trust that the request I make to your Excellency at this serious period, and which is to soften my last moments, will not be rejected. Sympathy towards a soldier will surely induce your Excellency and a military tribunal to adapt the mode of my death to the feelings of a man of honor.
Página cdv - And Jesus said unto him, Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests ; but the Son of man hath not where to lay his head.
Página lxx - W. steering west, going six knots, observed a shoal on the larboard beam, about half a mile in length, and a quarter of a mile in breadth, bearing south, half a mile distant, in appearance white sand and yellow weed, supposed to be the Longshamps shoal.
Página ccxci - Exhibit anew those noble qualities which have placed you on the list of our most valued commanders. I will myself furnish you, as far as it may be in my power, with opportunities of regaining the esteem of your country.
Página clxxi - One thousand eight hundred and thirty-two ; to permit such Persons in Great Britain as have omitted to make and file Affidavits of the Execution of Indentures of Clerks to Attornies and Solicitors to make and file the same on or before the First Day of Hilary Term One thousand eight hundred and thirty-two ; and to allow Persons to make and file such Affidavits, although the Persons whom they served shall have neglected to take out their annual Certificates.
Página cccxii - The person in your possession is Major John Andre, adjutantgeneral to the British army. " The influence of one commander in the army of his adversary is an advantage taken in war. A correspondence for this purpose I held ; as confidential (in the present instance) with his Excellency Sir Henry Clinton.
Página 15 - ON NATURAL PHILOSOPHY; In which the Elements of that Science are familiarly explained.
Página lxxxvii - It is ordered by His Royal Highness the Prince Re-gent, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty...