Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volum 8R. Bagshaw, 1905 |
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Pàgina 9
... Addington , an cmission not otherwise to be easily account- ed for , from any of those honourable mo- tives , by which we must suppose a person like his lordship always to be actuated . Yet , whatever the cause may have been , we know ...
... Addington , an cmission not otherwise to be easily account- ed for , from any of those honourable mo- tives , by which we must suppose a person like his lordship always to be actuated . Yet , whatever the cause may have been , we know ...
Pàgina 61
... Addingtons again separated from Mr. Pitt , and , as far as it has hitherto appeared , the separation has , on the part of the former , proceeded from motives which must be ap- proved of by every honest man , of what- ever party he may ...
... Addingtons again separated from Mr. Pitt , and , as far as it has hitherto appeared , the separation has , on the part of the former , proceeded from motives which must be ap- proved of by every honest man , of what- ever party he may ...
Pàgina 63
... Adding- tons voted on the all - important 8th of April . I am , however , ready to allow , that , if it shall finally appear , as at present there is every reason to hope and to believe that it will appear , that the Addingtons have re ...
... Adding- tons voted on the all - important 8th of April . I am , however , ready to allow , that , if it shall finally appear , as at present there is every reason to hope and to believe that it will appear , that the Addingtons have re ...
Pàgina 67
... Addington was mi- nister ! I do not speak positively , not having all the papers at hand ; but , in my next , I propose to publish a list of the grants made since Mr. Pitt and his worthy colleague , Lord Melville , returned to power ...
... Addington was mi- nister ! I do not speak positively , not having all the papers at hand ; but , in my next , I propose to publish a list of the grants made since Mr. Pitt and his worthy colleague , Lord Melville , returned to power ...
Pàgina 73
... Addingtons respectively . There are four points upon which the writers of these factions are at issue . 1. The grounds of resignation of Lord Sidmouth and his friends : The Pitt and Melville faction insist , that the real grounds were ...
... Addingtons respectively . There are four points upon which the writers of these factions are at issue . 1. The grounds of resignation of Lord Sidmouth and his friends : The Pitt and Melville faction insist , that the real grounds were ...
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Frases i termes més freqüents
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 731 - His plan of defence was as well conceived and as original as the plan of attack. He formed the fleet in a double line, every alternate ship being about a cable's length to windward of her second ahead and astern. Nelson, certain of a triumphant issue to the day, asked Blackwood what he should consider as a victory.
Pàgina 637 - Parliament, do pray that it may be declared and enacted that all and singular the rights and liberties asserted and claimed in the said declaration are the true, ancient and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this Kingdom...
Pàgina 733 - Euryalus, October 22, 1805. The ever-to-be-lamented death of Lord Viscount Nelson, Duke of Bronte, the Commander-in-chief, who fell in the action of the 21st, in the arms of Victory, covered with glory, — whose memory will be ever dear to the British Navy and the British Nation, whose zeal for the honour of his King, and for the interest of his Country, will be ever held up as a shining example for a British seaman...
Pàgina 483 - God forbid I should forget it. O illustrious disgrace ! O victorious defeat ! may your memorial be fresh and new to the latest generations ! May the day of that generous conflict be stamped in characters never to be cancelled or worn out from the records of time...
Pàgina 191 - They are now in sight to windward ; and when I have secured the captured ships, and put the squadron to rights, I shall endeavour to avail myself of any opportunity that may offer to give you some further account of these combined squadrons.
Pàgina 731 - After such a Victory it may appear unnecessary to enter into encomiums on the particular parts taken by the several Commanders; the conclusion says more on the subject than I have language to express; the spirit which animated all was the same: when all exert themselves zealously in their country's service, all deserve that their high merits should stand recorded; and never was high merit more conspicuous than in the battle I have described.
Pàgina 731 - Commander-in-chief, immediately made the signal for the fleet to bear up in two columns, as they are formed in order of sailing; a mode of attack his Lordship had previously directed, to avoid the inconvenience and delay in forming a line of battle in the usual manner. The...
Pàgina 837 - But, Sir, you surrendered yourself to me, and it was in consideration only of the state of your wound, that you were not removed into my Ship. I could not disturb the repose of a man supposed to be in his last moments ; but your Sword, the emblem of your service, was delivered to me by your Captain, and I expect that you consider yourself a Prisoner of War, until you shall be regularly exchanged by Cartel.