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... and the ceremonies to be him in this manner , and having , observed at their
audience , or re- through the vizier , obtained admifception . these particulars fion
to the presence of his majesty , Tippoo appears , according to Ori- Zemaun Shah
...
... and the ceremonies to be him in this manner , and having , observed at their
audience , or re- through the vizier , obtained admifception . these particulars fion
to the presence of his majesty , Tippoo appears , according to Ori- Zemaun Shah
...
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Individuals also might business was , the manner of bring- state in what they had
been overing before the commissioners the charged , If the commissioners first
view of the charge which each should not be satisfied with the individual was to ...
Individuals also might business was , the manner of bring- state in what they had
been overing before the commissioners the charged , If the commissioners first
view of the charge which each should not be satisfied with the individual was to ...
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General Hotze , therethe corps . fore , prepared to make a second The failure of
this attack was effort , and arranged his measures the more to be regretted by the
with general Bellegarde in such a Austrians , that , if it had succeeded , manner ...
General Hotze , therethe corps . fore , prepared to make a second The failure of
this attack was effort , and arranged his measures the more to be regretted by the
with general Bellegarde in such a Austrians , that , if it had succeeded , manner ...
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The manner in which the captains , officers , and seamen landed Admiralty -
Office , September 2 . from the fleet , behaved , while get Dispatches , of which
the followting the cannon and ammunition ing are copies , were this morning
along to ...
The manner in which the captains , officers , and seamen landed Admiralty -
Office , September 2 . from the fleet , behaved , while get Dispatches , of which
the followting the cannon and ammunition ing are copies , were this morning
along to ...
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gow , and the county of Ayr , were ration of the secretary , it is evident the places
in which this fpirit first that the election of delegates might manifested itself , and
from which be managed in any manner most emissaries were sent into different ...
gow , and the county of Ayr , were ration of the secretary , it is evident the places
in which this fpirit first that the election of delegates might manifested itself , and
from which be managed in any manner most emissaries were sent into different ...
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Seite 418 - ... (see the water), and looking forwards, I saw with infinite pleasure the great object of my mission — the long sought for majestic Niger, glittering to the morning sun, as broad as the Thames at Westminster, and flowing slowly to the eastward. I hastened to the brink, and, having drank of the water, lifted up my fervent thanks in prayer to the Great Ruler of all things, for having thus far crowned my endeavours with success.
Seite 25 - The column thus mounted the breach unmolested, and descended from the rampart into the pasha's garden, where, in a very few minutes, the bravest and most advanced amongst them lay headless corpses, the sabre, with the addition of a dagger in the other hand, proving more than a match for the bayonet...
Seite 387 - Departed spirits of the mighty dead! Ye that at Marathon and Leuctra bled! Friends of the world! restore your swords to man, Fight in his sacred cause, and lead the van! Yet for Sarmatia's tears of blood atone, And make her arm puissant as your own! Oh! once again to Freedom's cause return The patriot TELL — the BRUCE OF BANNOCKBURN!
Seite 389 - And say, without our hopes, without our fears, Without the home that plighted love endears, Without the smile from partial beauty won, Oh ! what were man * a world without a sun.
Seite 153 - Capitation taxes, if it is attempted to proportion them to the fortune or revenue of each contributor, become altogether arbitrary. The state of a man's fortune varies from day to day, and without an inquisition more intolerable than any tax, and renewed at least once every year, can only be guessed at.
Seite 388 - Tyrants ! in vain ye trace the wizard ring ; In vain ye limit Mind's unwearied spring : What ! can ye lull the winged winds asleep, Arrest the rolling world, or chain the deep ? No! — the wild wave contemns your...
Seite 381 - The loud wind roar'd, the rain fell fast ; The white man yielded to the blast ; He sat him down beneath our tree, For weary, sad, and faint was he ; And ah ! no wife or mother's care For him the milk or corn prepare.
Seite 168 - Majesty, accompanied by resolutions, proposing and recommending a complete and entire Union between Great Britain and Ireland...
Seite 182 - 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...
Seite 182 - Ireland have severally agreed and resolved that, in order to promote and secure the essential interests of Great Britain and Ireland, and to consolidate the strength, power and resources of the British Empire, it will be advisable to concur in such measures as may best tend to unite the two Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland...