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... said : That , conceiving the former trea- ties had hitherto proved ineffectual , chiefly for want of power in thofe per- fons that treated , as likewife because thofe , from whom their power was derived , could not give to clear a ...
... said : That , conceiving the former trea- ties had hitherto proved ineffectual , chiefly for want of power in thofe per- fons that treated , as likewife because thofe , from whom their power was derived , could not give to clear a ...
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... said conceffions , and fecure them to the Clergy , and their refpective fucceffors , in another iecure way , other than by Parliament , at prefent , till a fit opportunity be of fered for fecuring the fame , do agree , and condescend ...
... said conceffions , and fecure them to the Clergy , and their refpective fucceffors , in another iecure way , other than by Parliament , at prefent , till a fit opportunity be of fered for fecuring the fame , do agree , and condescend ...
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... said river at that place ? D Question 10 . By Prestonienfis . R. Thomas Heberden takes notice , in your Magazine for July laft , that , by examining the real altitude , of the Pic of Teneriffe , between three and four o'clock in the ...
... said river at that place ? D Question 10 . By Prestonienfis . R. Thomas Heberden takes notice , in your Magazine for July laft , that , by examining the real altitude , of the Pic of Teneriffe , between three and four o'clock in the ...
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... said gar- rifon . According to letters from Coningsberg , where registers are kept , there have been born , within the compafs of the laft year , in the kingdom of Pruflia , 28817 children , and there have died 19054 ; fo that the ...
... said gar- rifon . According to letters from Coningsberg , where registers are kept , there have been born , within the compafs of the laft year , in the kingdom of Pruflia , 28817 children , and there have died 19054 ; fo that the ...
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... said regiment . William Egerton , Gent . to be Sub - brigadier and Cornet to the fecond troop of horse- guards , whereof the Right Hon . Charles Lord Cadogan is Captain and Colonel , From the GAZETTE . -K - TS . John Grand , of the city ...
... said regiment . William Egerton , Gent . to be Sub - brigadier and Cornet to the fecond troop of horse- guards , whereof the Right Hon . Charles Lord Cadogan is Captain and Colonel , From the GAZETTE . -K - TS . John Grand , of the city ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 146 - On some fond breast the parting soul relies. Some pious drops the closing eye requires; Ev'n from the tomb the voice of Nature cries, Ev'n in our ashes live their wonted fires. For thee, who mindful of th...
Seite 30 - Till all the pack came up, and every hound Tore the sad huntsman, grov'ling on the ground, Who now appear'd but one continu'd wound. With dropping tears his bitter fate he moans, And fills the mountain with his dying groans. His servants with a piteous look he spies, And turns about his supplicating eyes.
Seite 228 - That an humble addrefs be prefented to His Majefty, to return His Majefty the thanks of this Houfe for his...
Seite 228 - Ireland as shall for the time being be actually elected and shall not have declined to serve for any county, city, or borough of Great Britain, hath any right to give his vote in the election of any member to serve in parliament.
Seite 161 - That the Letter being a joint act of those Regiments, they could not give a punctual answer, being only Agents ; but if they might have the queries in writing, they would send or carry them to those Regiments, and return their own and their answers. — They were ordered to attend the House upon summons.
Seite 247 - ... not because the true principles of action are not known, but because, for a time, they are not remembered; and he may therefore be justly numbered among the benefactors of mankind who contracts the great rules of life into short sentences, that may be easily impressed on the memory, and taught by frequent recollection to recur habitually to the mind.
Seite 126 - Anytus* for a foe ? Intrepid virtue triumphs over fate : The good can never be unfortunate ; And be this maxim graven in thy mind ; The height of virtue is, to serve mankind.
Seite 267 - An ail for continuing and granting to his majefty certain duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, for the fervice of the enfuing year. His majefty 's yeomen of the guards, footmen, &c. all appeared in new liveries on this occafion. A gentleman at Montreal writes thus to his friend.
Seite 65 - tis enough to temper and employ; But what composes Man, can Man destroy? Suffice that Reason keep to Nature's road, Subject, compound them, follow her and God. Love, Hope, and Joy, fair pleasure's smiling train, Hate, Fear, and Grief, the family of pain...
Seite 281 - They must be steel'd with some uncommon fortitude, That, fearless, we may tread the paths of horror ; And, in despite of fortune and our foes, Ev'n in the hour of death, be more than conquerors.