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... tion on that Subject negatived . Motion by the Duke of Bedford , in the Houfe of Lords , for the Difmiffion of his Majefty's Minifiers - negatived . Bill 76fpe & ting Newspapers , CHAP . VI . " 1 107 Debates in the British Parliament ...
... tion on that Subject negatived . Motion by the Duke of Bedford , in the Houfe of Lords , for the Difmiffion of his Majefty's Minifiers - negatived . Bill 76fpe & ting Newspapers , CHAP . VI . " 1 107 Debates in the British Parliament ...
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... tion . Defeat of the Papal Troops Surrender of various Cities . The mi- raculous Image of Loretto . Progress of the French Army towards Rome . Pope's Letter to Buonaparte with Offers of Peace . Conditions of the Peace . Buonaparte's ...
... tion . Defeat of the Papal Troops Surrender of various Cities . The mi- raculous Image of Loretto . Progress of the French Army towards Rome . Pope's Letter to Buonaparte with Offers of Peace . Conditions of the Peace . Buonaparte's ...
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... tion with the Emperor for definitive Treaty . Suppofed Caufes of the Delay in the Negotiations during the Summer . Treaty of Peace con- cluded at Campo - Formio . Principal Conditions of the Treaty . Pacifica- tion with the Empire ...
... tion with the Emperor for definitive Treaty . Suppofed Caufes of the Delay in the Negotiations during the Summer . Treaty of Peace con- cluded at Campo - Formio . Principal Conditions of the Treaty . Pacifica- tion with the Empire ...
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... tion was regarded as in league with the enemy , for what end , it was ar- gued , fhould we incur fo black a cenfure ? If we declare our fenti- ments , we are proclaimed as the enemies of our king ; if we tacitly acquiefce in the ...
... tion was regarded as in league with the enemy , for what end , it was ar- gued , fhould we incur fo black a cenfure ? If we declare our fenti- ments , we are proclaimed as the enemies of our king ; if we tacitly acquiefce in the ...
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... tion ? We had ships that travers- ed and commanded the ocean ; the French had armies that traversed and commanded the fhores : we could fhip our manufactures , but where could we expofe them to fale ? What fea was there between Paris ...
... tion ? We had ships that travers- ed and commanded the ocean ; the French had armies that traversed and commanded the fhores : we could fhip our manufactures , but where could we expofe them to fale ? What fea was there between Paris ...
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Página 62 - ... into the Bank of England in the name and with the privity of the accountant general of...
Página 247 - Whereas doubts have arisen what river was truly intended under the name of the river St. Croix, mentioned in the said treaty of peace, and forming a part of the boundary therein described...
Página 116 - Sir ; — I have the honour to acquaint you, for the information of his excellency the...
Página 123 - August off the mouth of the Nile. The enemy were moored in a strong line of battle, for defending the entrance of the bay (of Shoals), flanked by numerous gun-boats, four frigates, and a battery of guns and mortars...
Página 123 - Island in their van; but nothing could withstand the squadron your Lordship did me the honour to place under my command. Their high state of discipline is well known to you, and with the judgment of the captains, together with their valour and that of the officers and men of every description, it was absolutely irresistible.
Página 201 - And scattered many a lusty splinter And many a rotten bough about. Yet never had she, well or sick, As every man who knew her says, A pile beforehand, turf or stick, Enough to warm her for three days.
Página 202 - God! who art never out of hearing, O may he never more be warm!" The cold, cold moon above her head, Thus on her knees did Goody pray;' Young Harry heard what she had said: And icy cold he turned away.
Página 143 - Atkinson; such arms being first duly exemplified according to the laws of arms, and recorded in the Herald's...
Página 245 - States towards an amicable adjustment of differences with that power. You will at the same time perceive that the French government appears...
Página 248 - Hidalgo, and the said article and the thirty-third article of the treaty of Amity, commerce, and navigation...