The Scots Magazine, Or, General Repository of Literature, History, and Politics, Volum 63Alex Chapman and, 1801 |
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Pàgina iii
... Majesty's proclamation , when the Right Hon . Henry Addington was unanimously lected Speaker . 23. A French fquadron of seven fail of the line , two frigates , a lugger , and fome other veffels , with four thousand troops on board ...
... Majesty's proclamation , when the Right Hon . Henry Addington was unanimously lected Speaker . 23. A French fquadron of seven fail of the line , two frigates , a lugger , and fome other veffels , with four thousand troops on board ...
Pàgina v
... Majesty to re- fft the invasion of the Spanish army . A vote of thanks paffed both Houses of Parliament , to all the officers and troops engaged in the expedition to Egypt . At the fame time a monument was ordered to be erected to the ...
... Majesty to re- fft the invasion of the Spanish army . A vote of thanks paffed both Houses of Parliament , to all the officers and troops engaged in the expedition to Egypt . At the fame time a monument was ordered to be erected to the ...
Pàgina vi
... Majesty at Weymouth to have a conference on the fubject of them . -A ( mart shock of an earthquake felt in Scotland , particularly in the neighbourhood of Edinburgh , Crieff , & c . 16. It was refolved upon by govern- ment , that for ...
... Majesty at Weymouth to have a conference on the fubject of them . -A ( mart shock of an earthquake felt in Scotland , particularly in the neighbourhood of Edinburgh , Crieff , & c . 16. It was refolved upon by govern- ment , that for ...
Pàgina 60
... France were not exally English , nevertheless they belong to powers in alliance with his Majesty . Thefe prifoners , fie - add- ** noig ed . ed , were provided with cloathing at the expence of State Papers . Vol . 63 .
... France were not exally English , nevertheless they belong to powers in alliance with his Majesty . Thefe prifoners , fie - add- ** noig ed . ed , were provided with cloathing at the expence of State Papers . Vol . 63 .
Pàgina 61
... Majesty can no longer confider them fimply as French prifoners , with a reference to the ufages of war between civilized na- tions , and to the frequent communica- tions made by his Majelly's com- mands to the French Government , but as ...
... Majesty can no longer confider them fimply as French prifoners , with a reference to the ufages of war between civilized na- tions , and to the frequent communica- tions made by his Majelly's com- mands to the French Government , but as ...
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Pàgina 58 - IMMEDIATELY after the adjournment of Congress, at their last session in Philadelphia, I gave directions, in compliance with the laws, for the removal of the public offices, records, and property. These directions have been executed, and the public officers have since resided and conducted the ordinary business of the government in this place. I congratulate the people of the United States on the assembling of Congress at the permanent seat of their government, and I congratulate you...
Pàgina 59 - ... to avoid the causes which may have produced it. If, turning our eyes homeward, we find reason to rejoice at the prospect which presents itself; if we perceive the interior of our country prosperous, free, and happy; if all enjoy...
Pàgina 381 - When we see a stroke aimed and just ready to fall upon the leg or arm of another person, we naturally shrink and draw back our own leg or our own arm; and when it does fall, we feel it in some measure, and are hurt by it as well as the sufferer.
Pàgina 362 - Our communication with the fleet is at prefent kept up by means of the lake of Aboukir. We have been fortunate enough to find water fufficient for the fupply of the army; and we begin to derive fome fupplies from the country.
Pàgina 58 - ... Immediately after the adjournment of Congress at their last session in Philadelphia I gave directions, in compliance with the laws, for the removal of the public offices, records, and property. These directions have been executed, and the public officers have since resided and conducted the ordinary business of the Government in this place.
Pàgina 713 - ... of the produce, growth, or manufacture of the countries at war, which should have been acquired by the subjects of the neutral power, and should be transported for their account...
Pàgina 506 - Tahir Pacha, to render every assistance in our power. The combined forces, under Major General Hutchinson and the Captain Pacha, are about five hours distance in the Delta, but are expected here in a day or two. I received a letter from the general this morning, who informs me he has taken a convoy of five hundred and fifty camels, and six hundred French prisoners.
Pàgina 519 - Members, who, with a mean and narrow fpirit, reproached this country with difaffeftion to Government, and inculcated the danger of allowing the ufe of arms to thofe who had recently employed them in rebellion. It was no wonder that afperfions of this nature called forth the moft animated, noble and fpirited defence of their country's honour from feveral of the...
Pàgina 576 - Medusa at half-past eleven o'clock last night, in the best possible order, and before one o'clock this morning the firing began, and I had, from the judgment of the officers and the zeal and gallantry of every man, the most perfect. confidence of complete success.
Pàgina 646 - We mean to erect batteries in the course of twenty-four hours ; it cannot hold out long, as it is a very weak place ; but it covers a bridge of communication which the French have over the Nile, and it is therefore essential to us to have it in our possession.