The History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second, Band 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 52
Seite 6
... expected that such allies would cordially unite , or that their vigor would be durably efficacious . In the debate upon the address , the peers heard a remarkable speech from the marquis of Lansdown . He lamented that a victory which ...
... expected that such allies would cordially unite , or that their vigor would be durably efficacious . In the debate upon the address , the peers heard a remarkable speech from the marquis of Lansdown . He lamented that a victory which ...
Seite 7
... expected to rescue Europe from French tyranny ; but the house , inspired with the zeal of the cabinet , rejected the unwarlike proposal . To carry on the war with the spirit which was now recommended , increased supplies were requisite ...
... expected to rescue Europe from French tyranny ; but the house , inspired with the zeal of the cabinet , rejected the unwarlike proposal . To carry on the war with the spirit which was now recommended , increased supplies were requisite ...
Seite 37
... expected from them , and what you should think it necessary to do for your own security , in case of their refusing to give you the satisfaction required , you would have acted with fairness and propriety ; and they could not have been ...
... expected from them , and what you should think it necessary to do for your own security , in case of their refusing to give you the satisfaction required , you would have acted with fairness and propriety ; and they could not have been ...
Seite 58
... expected , been given up to him . Thus offended , he prohibited all British ships from leaving his ports , and imprisoned the seamen : and concluded , with the kings of Sweden and Denmark , a convention for the support of neutral ...
... expected , been given up to him . Thus offended , he prohibited all British ships from leaving his ports , and imprisoned the seamen : and concluded , with the kings of Sweden and Denmark , a convention for the support of neutral ...
Seite 69
... expected it , from being acquainted with his sentiments on the subject . He then adverted to the war in boastful terms ; surprised the house by speaking of the " unexampled economy " with which it had been conducted ; strongly opposed ...
... expected it , from being acquainted with his sentiments on the subject . He then adverted to the war in boastful terms ; surprised the house by speaking of the " unexampled economy " with which it had been conducted ; strongly opposed ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
alleged allies appeared army assault attack Austrian bill Bonapartè British cabinet catholics cavalry censure chief colonel commander conduct conflict considerable contest continued court danger debate declared defended desire disgrace division dread duke earl effect emperor endeavoured enemy engagement excited exertions expected expedition favor fleet force France French friends garrison GEORGE III Great-Britain havock honor hoped hostile house of Bourbon invaders Ireland king lord Castlereagh lord Grenville lord Henry Petty lord Nelson lord Sidmouth lord Wellington loss majesty Malta marquis ment military ministers ministry Napoleon nation naval negotiation object officers ordered parliament party peace peers Pitt Portugal pounds prince regent procured promised proposed renewal resistance retreat royal Russian scheme seemed seised sent ships siege sion sir Sydney Smith soon Spain spirit strong success suffered surrender territories tion town treaty troops victory vigor voted Whitbread wished zeal