Annual Register, Volum 42Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1801 |
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Pàgina 71
... Britain , and all , the powers of Europe . On every fide preparation was made for a renewal of the war . In these circumftances of preparations , expectations , and anxious fufpenfe , the language held by Buonaparte , to the difaf ...
... Britain , and all , the powers of Europe . On every fide preparation was made for a renewal of the war . In these circumftances of preparations , expectations , and anxious fufpenfe , the language held by Buonaparte , to the difaf ...
Pàgina 73
... Britain and of Ireland : " Called by the wifhes of the French nation , to occupy the first magiftracy of the republic , I think it proper , on entering into office , to make a direct communication of it to your majefty . " The war ...
... Britain and of Ireland : " Called by the wifhes of the French nation , to occupy the first magiftracy of the republic , I think it proper , on entering into office , to make a direct communication of it to your majefty . " The war ...
Pàgina 79
... Britain , and the other to induce her to give offence to her allies . I hope I fhall not be ac- cufed of entertaining any unfounded jealousy of fuch a man , who , having done nothing to redeem his good faith , fo often violated , but ...
... Britain , and the other to induce her to give offence to her allies . I hope I fhall not be ac- cufed of entertaining any unfounded jealousy of fuch a man , who , having done nothing to redeem his good faith , fo often violated , but ...
Pàgina 80
... Britain adopt , but await the event of things , to await the refult of future experience , and not to enter on negociation at a time when no advantage could be fairly expected from it ? If they abandon- ed the manly and energe'ic ...
... Britain adopt , but await the event of things , to await the refult of future experience , and not to enter on negociation at a time when no advantage could be fairly expected from it ? If they abandon- ed the manly and energe'ic ...
Pàgina 92
... Britain ven- ture to difarm ? How did Pruftia itand ? She had to maintain a large army to preferve her line of de- marcation : how could we ftand ? We could have a garrilon in every of foreign colony ; fo that we would have all the ...
... Britain ven- ture to difarm ? How did Pruftia itand ? She had to maintain a large army to preferve her line of de- marcation : how could we ftand ? We could have a garrilon in every of foreign colony ; fo that we would have all the ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 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...
Pàgina 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.
Pàgina 291 - ... in their persons nor shall their houses or goods be burnt, or otherwise destroyed, nor their fields wasted by the armed force...
Pàgina 451 - Bolus arrived, and gave a doubtful tap, Between a single and a double rap. Knocks of this kind Are given by gentlemen who teach to dance; By fiddlers, and by opera.singers; One loud, and then a little one behind.
Pàgina 294 - The difficulties which suspended the execution of the sixth article of our treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation with Great Britain have not yet been removed. The negotiation on this subject is still depending.
Pàgina 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.
Pàgina 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.
Pàgina 98 - I have told you my opinion. I think you ought to have given a civil, clear, and explicit answer to the overture which was fairly and handsomely made you.
Pàgina 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...
Pàgina 183 - Drapery, shall pay, on importation into each country from the other, the duties now payable on importation into Ireland ; salt and hops, on importation into Ireland...