Annual Register, Volumen42Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1801 |
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... fide , and nothing was heard but cries of vive la Republique vive Buonaparte . The magiftates of Frejus went out to meet them , and received them with a kind of triumphal honours . The generals Lannes and Murat , both wounded , fet out ...
... fide , and nothing was heard but cries of vive la Republique vive Buonaparte . The magiftates of Frejus went out to meet them , and received them with a kind of triumphal honours . The generals Lannes and Murat , both wounded , fet out ...
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... fide of the moderate party . It was almoft as foon perceived that he confidered the deftinies of France as in his own hands , and that he would not brook either any fuperior or equal . He spoke in a tone of la- conic decifion , which ...
... fide of the moderate party . It was almoft as foon perceived that he confidered the deftinies of France as in his own hands , and that he would not brook either any fuperior or equal . He spoke in a tone of la- conic decifion , which ...
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... directorial guard had gone over to the fide of the general , and had joined a large body of other troops , in the garden of the Thuilleries . The The other principal pofts in and round Paris , fuch 16 ] . ANNUAL REGISTER , 1800 .
... directorial guard had gone over to the fide of the general , and had joined a large body of other troops , in the garden of the Thuilleries . The The other principal pofts in and round Paris , fuch 16 ] . ANNUAL REGISTER , 1800 .
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... fide than Ours ; and thus that ye have as great an intereft in peace , as we have . If , on the one hand , the French ration does not poffefs fufficient firength for holding fuch lan- guage : is it not fufficiently en- lightened , on ...
... fide than Ours ; and thus that ye have as great an intereft in peace , as we have . If , on the one hand , the French ration does not poffefs fufficient firength for holding fuch lan- guage : is it not fufficiently en- lightened , on ...
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... fide- lity they had taken to the republic . This falutary truth must be un- dauntedly brought to view and firmly contemplated . It was a truth , recognized by all enlightened and honeft men ; nor was it a mat- ter that admitted of any ...
... fide- lity they had taken to the republic . This falutary truth must be un- dauntedly brought to view and firmly contemplated . It was a truth , recognized by all enlightened and honeft men ; nor was it a mat- ter that admitted of any ...
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Página 321 - I had met with a collection of letters by the wits of Queen Anne's reign, and I pored over them most devoutly; I kept copies of any of my own letters that pleased me; and a comparison between them and the composition of most of my correspondents, flattered my vanity. I carried this whim so far, that though I had not three farthings...
Página 333 - The negroes thus bound, are (by their masters or mistresses) to be taught to read and write, and to be brought up to some useful occupation, agreeably to the laws of the commonwealth of Virginia, providing for the support of orphan and other poor children. And I do hereby expressly forbid the sale or transportation, out of the said commonwealth, of any Slave I may die possessed of, under any pretence whatsoever.
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Página 324 - I can truly say, that pauvre inconnu as I then was, I had pretty nearly as high an idea of myself and of my works as I have at this moment, when the public has decided in their favour.
Página 333 - ... the latter, while both descriptions are in the occupancy of the same proprietor; it not being in my power, under the tenure by which the dower negroes are held, to manumit them.
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Página 317 - ... remarkable for her ignorance, credulity, and superstition. She had, I suppose, the largest collection in the country of tales and songs concerning devils, ghosts, fairies, brownies, witches, warlocks, spunkies, kelpies, elf-candles, dead-lights, wraiths, apparitions, cantraips, giants, enchanted towers, dragons, and other trumpery. This cultivated the latent seeds of poetry, but had so strong an effect on my imagination, that to this hour, in my nocturnal rambles, I sometimes keep a sharp look-out...
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