Annual Register, Том 23Edmund Burke 1788 |
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... minister was again , the friendly mediator , and the fucceff- ful negociator in bringing about an accommodation . And his me- rits and fervices were again ho- noured and rewarded , with fi- milar expreflions of gratitude , and with ...
... minister was again , the friendly mediator , and the fucceff- ful negociator in bringing about an accommodation . And his me- rits and fervices were again ho- noured and rewarded , with fi- milar expreflions of gratitude , and with ...
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... ministers in the preceding feffion . They had been repeatedly warned of the danger and of the injuftice of delay by the oppofi- tion ; the latter had ufed their ut- most endeavours in both houses to defer the adjournment of parlia ...
... ministers in the preceding feffion . They had been repeatedly warned of the danger and of the injuftice of delay by the oppofi- tion ; the latter had ufed their ut- most endeavours in both houses to defer the adjournment of parlia ...
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... ministry and parliament , committed fortune , chance , or accident . to The fituation and circumftances of that country were at the time fingular . She had long maintain- ed , for internal defence and fe- curity , loft ; that whatever ...
... ministry and parliament , committed fortune , chance , or accident . to The fituation and circumftances of that country were at the time fingular . She had long maintain- ed , for internal defence and fe- curity , loft ; that whatever ...
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... ministers , of not effectively following up the addrefs of the 11th of May , by continuing the fitting of the British parliament until redrefs was afforded to Ire- land ; and fecondly , the charge of negligence fince the prorogation ...
... ministers , of not effectively following up the addrefs of the 11th of May , by continuing the fitting of the British parliament until redrefs was afforded to Ire- land ; and fecondly , the charge of negligence fince the prorogation ...
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... minister in the other House ; who was faid to be clean handed in the most eminent degree ; and who would go out of office in a ftate of poverty , if it were to hap- pen on the following day . They chiefly relied on the defect of proof ...
... minister in the other House ; who was faid to be clean handed in the most eminent degree ; and who would go out of office in a ftate of poverty , if it were to hap- pen on the following day . They chiefly relied on the defect of proof ...
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Страница 131 - ... the player when he cometh in, must ever begin with telling where he is, or else the tale will not be conceived. Now ye shall have three ladies walk to gather flowers, and then we must believe the stage to be a garden. By and by we hear news of shipwreck in the same place, and then we are to blame if we accept it not for a rock.
Страница 255 - I do renounce, reject, and abjure, the opinion that Princes excommunicated by the Pope and Council, or by any authority of the See of Rome, or by any authority whatsoever, may be deposed or murdered by their Subjects, or by any person whatsoever...
Страница 150 - ... fountains and water-works. If the hill had not ended with the lower garden, and the wall were not bounded by a common way that goes through the park, they might have added a third quarter of all greens ; but this want is supplied by a garden on the other side the house, which is all of that sort, very wild, shady, and adorned with rough rock-work and fountains.
Страница 256 - ... the Pope or any other authority or person whatsoever, or without any hope of any such dispensation from any person or authority whatsoever or without thinking that I am or can be acquitted before God or man or absolved of this declaration or any part thereof although the Pope or any other person or persons or power whatsoever should dispense with or annul the same, or declare that it was null and void from the beginning.
Страница 397 - ... 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...
Страница 32 - There are two capital faults in our law with relation to civil debts.
Страница 397 - Let me hope, sir, that if aught in my character impresses you with esteem towards me, if aught in my misfortunes marks me as the victim of policy and not of resentment, I shall experience the operation of these feelings in your breast, by being informed that I am not to die on a gibbet.
Страница 65 - The assistance I was enabled to give, was small indeed ; I had not even a cup of wine to offer her ; but I was told, she had found from some kind and fortunate hand, a little rum and dirty water. All I could furnish to her, was an open boat, and a few lines, written upon. dirty and wet paper, to General Gates, recommending her to his 'protection.
Страница 34 - Beauchamp's act (which was previous to this bill, and intended to feel the way for it) has already preserved liberty to thousands ; and though it...
Страница 131 - By and by we hear news of shipwreck in the same place, and then we are to blame if we accept it not for a rock. Upon the back of that comes out a hideous monster, with fire and smoke, and then the miserable beholders are bound to take it for a cave. While in the meantime two armies fly in, represented with four swords and bucklers, and then what hard heart will not receive it for a pitched field?