A Complete and Impartial History of the Rise, Progress, & Termination of the Late War, which Commenced in the Year 1791: To which is Prefixed a Brief Sketch of the French Revolution, Volum 2Vint & Anderson, 1802 |
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Pàgina 20
... observed , had obliged him to treat them as at war with the coun- try . The northern fleet had received the most active affistance from the Emprefs of Ruffia . Treaties of al- liance had been entered into with the two imperial courts ...
... observed , had obliged him to treat them as at war with the coun- try . The northern fleet had received the most active affistance from the Emprefs of Ruffia . Treaties of al- liance had been entered into with the two imperial courts ...
Pàgina 50
... observed towards the late ambaffador of France , and to dif avow the infult which was thus offered to the repub- lic . This melancholy reverfe of fortune , in fo fhort a fpace of time , excited the commiferation even of his enemies and ...
... observed towards the late ambaffador of France , and to dif avow the infult which was thus offered to the repub- lic . This melancholy reverfe of fortune , in fo fhort a fpace of time , excited the commiferation even of his enemies and ...
Pàgina 90
... observe , that although every power in Europe had felt in a greater or lefs degree , the force of the French arms or the no lefs dangerous diplomatic influence which they every where employed , England had hitherto , ex- cept in the ...
... observe , that although every power in Europe had felt in a greater or lefs degree , the force of the French arms or the no lefs dangerous diplomatic influence which they every where employed , England had hitherto , ex- cept in the ...
Pàgina 101
... observations of military men ; yet furely fome deference is due to the French commander in chief , the greateft foldier in Europe , and whofe all was at flake , ftake . To this it may be added , that HISTORY OF THE WAR . 101.
... observations of military men ; yet furely fome deference is due to the French commander in chief , the greateft foldier in Europe , and whofe all was at flake , ftake . To this it may be added , that HISTORY OF THE WAR . 101.
Pàgina 253
... observed " that it was not his business to examine into the caufes , nor to feek to end the quarrels of belligerent nations ; and that not being authorized by the Emperor to enter into any treaty , that Bonaparte must not deem it ...
... observed " that it was not his business to examine into the caufes , nor to feek to end the quarrels of belligerent nations ; and that not being authorized by the Emperor to enter into any treaty , that Bonaparte must not deem it ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 347 - Ireland shall, upon the first day of January which shall be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and one, and for ever after, be united into one kingdom, by the name of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...
Pàgina 741 - Called by the wishes of the French nation to occupy the first magistracy of the Republic, I think it proper, on entering into office, to make a direct communication of it to your Majesty.
Pàgina 349 - That, for the like purpose, it would be fit to propose, that all laws in force at the time of the union, and all the courts of civil and ecclesiastical jurisdiction, within the respective kingdoms, shall remain as now by law established within the same, subject only to such alterations or regulations, from time to time, as circumstances may appear to the parliament of the united kingdom to require.
Pàgina 349 - That we entertain a firm persuasion that a complete and entire union between Great Britain and Ireland, founded on equal and liberal principles, on the similarity of laws, constitution, and government, and on a sense of mutual interests and affections...
Pàgina 349 - Ireland jointly, according to such proportions as shall be established by the respective parliaments previous to the union ; and that after the expiration of the time to be so limited, the proportions shall not be liable to be varied, except according to such rates and principles as shall be in like manner agreed upon previous to the union.
Pàgina 160 - I have not been able to fenii away until this day, I have to acquaint you, for the information of the Lords Commiffioners of the Admiralty...
Pàgina 349 - ... that all laws in force at the time of the union, and that all the courts of civil or ecclesiastical jurisdiction.
Pàgina 348 - With respect to' both kingdoms, but in no case to be increased ; that all articles which may at any time hereafter be imported into Great Britain from foreign parts, shall be...
Pàgina 348 - ... were imported directly from foreign parts ; that where any articles, the growth, produce, or manufacture...
Pàgina 348 - ... as are by law required to be taken, subscribed and made by the members of the parliaments of Great Britain and Ireland.