Annual Register, Том 16Edmund Burke 1774 |
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... said he should receive no prejudice from him ; but that he aiked what it was not in his power to grant , as his life was in the hands of the Grand Signior only . Aboudaab hept his word , and an order was afterwards iffued from ...
... said he should receive no prejudice from him ; but that he aiked what it was not in his power to grant , as his life was in the hands of the Grand Signior only . Aboudaab hept his word , and an order was afterwards iffued from ...
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... said to have occafioned their profcription at different times by feveral fates ; as well as a fe- vere vifitation which was begun by Sixtus the Fifth ; but which he did not live to accomplish ; and were the cause that Innocent the ...
... said to have occafioned their profcription at different times by feveral fates ; as well as a fe- vere vifitation which was begun by Sixtus the Fifth ; but which he did not live to accomplish ; and were the cause that Innocent the ...
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... said to have been the grandeft that ever was celebrated in that univerfity . The university of Oxford , in full convocation , paffed a vote for ap- pointing a fubftitute to fill the Vi- nerian Law Profefforfhip , in the abfence of Mr ...
... said to have been the grandeft that ever was celebrated in that univerfity . The university of Oxford , in full convocation , paffed a vote for ap- pointing a fubftitute to fill the Vi- nerian Law Profefforfhip , in the abfence of Mr ...
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... said the plaintiff lived like a gentleman on the island , and they never heard to the contrary of his being a pea- ceable , quiet fubject . Other wit- neffes were ready to prove the im- prifonment , and likewise his being fent to ...
... said the plaintiff lived like a gentleman on the island , and they never heard to the contrary of his being a pea- ceable , quiet fubject . Other wit- neffes were ready to prove the im- prifonment , and likewise his being fent to ...
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... said , that fome of the most respectable per- fonages in the kingdom were ready ( if found neceffary ) to prove the humane , tender , and amiable cha racter of the Governor , meaning a lift of 26 noblemen and gentlemen who were ...
... said , that fome of the most respectable per- fonages in the kingdom were ready ( if found neceffary ) to prove the humane , tender , and amiable cha racter of the Governor , meaning a lift of 26 noblemen and gentlemen who were ...
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Страница 48 - I gave each of them about four yards of linen, and a spike nail ; with the linen they were much pleased, but seemed to set no value upon the nail. We perceived that they knew what had happened in Poverty Bay, and we had therefore no reason to doubt but that they would behave peaceably ; however, for further security, Tupia...
Страница 170 - Taste, and skilful accommodation of other men's conceptions to his own purpose. Nobody excelled him in that judgment, with which he united to his own observations on Nature, the energy of Michael Angelo, and the Beauty and Simplicity of the Antique.
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