Annual Register of World Events, 第 25 卷1800 |
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第 47 頁
... also as if his other ter- ritorial poffeffions of Adoni , with fome neighbouring districts , were taken under protection . It had been propofed in the coun- cil at Madras , upon the first open- ing of the bufinets , that , confonant to ...
... also as if his other ter- ritorial poffeffions of Adoni , with fome neighbouring districts , were taken under protection . It had been propofed in the coun- cil at Madras , upon the first open- ing of the bufinets , that , confonant to ...
第 152 頁
... also well known he had acquired a third and no contemptible accef- fion of influence , a predominant and irrefiftible weight in the di- rection of the affairs of the East India Company . The length and complexity of the investigation ...
... also well known he had acquired a third and no contemptible accef- fion of influence , a predominant and irrefiftible weight in the di- rection of the affairs of the East India Company . The length and complexity of the investigation ...
第 209 頁
... also been faid , that fhe was loft in a generous exertion to fave her admiral . M. de Graffe was nobly fup . ported , even after the line was broken , and until the diforder and confufion became irremediable towards evening , by the ...
... also been faid , that fhe was loft in a generous exertion to fave her admiral . M. de Graffe was nobly fup . ported , even after the line was broken , and until the diforder and confufion became irremediable towards evening , by the ...
第 211 頁
... also agreed to unanimously . 21ft . Altena . The court of Denmark being informed that Sweden has admitted the King of Pruffia into the armed neutrality , has also consented to his admiffion . 23d . Verfailles . The merchants and traders ...
... also agreed to unanimously . 21ft . Altena . The court of Denmark being informed that Sweden has admitted the King of Pruffia into the armed neutrality , has also consented to his admiffion . 23d . Verfailles . The merchants and traders ...
第 219 頁
... also appeared that he was fo old and rotten , that when a plank started , not a peg would hold together . The fame day the body of Mr. Saunders , the first lieutenant , was taken up under the ftern of the Montagu Indiaman , at the Mo ...
... also appeared that he was fo old and rotten , that when a plank started , not a peg would hold together . The fame day the body of Mr. Saunders , the first lieutenant , was taken up under the ftern of the Montagu Indiaman , at the Mo ...
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第 322 頁 - St. Croix River to the highlands; along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence, from those...
第 322 頁 - Highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence, from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean, to the northwesternmost head of Connecticut River; thence down along the middle of that river, to the forty-fifth degree of north latitude...
第 208 頁 - Pope had only a little, because Dryden had more ; for every other writer since Milton must give place to Pope ; and even of Dryden it must be said, that, if he has brighter paragraphs, he has not better poems.
第 323 頁 - States shall continue to enjoy unmolested the right to take fish of every kind on the Grand Bank, and on all the other banks of Newfoundland; also, in the Gulph of St. Lawrence, and at all other places in the sea, where the inhabitants of both countries used at any time heretofore to fish...
第 323 頁 - Ocean: east by a line to be drawn along the middle of the River St. Croix from its mouth in the Bay of Fundy to its source, and from its source directly north to the aforesaid highlands, which divide the rivers that fall into the Atlantic Ocean, from those which fall into the River St. Lawrence...
第 208 頁 - If the flights of Dryden therefore are higher, Pope continues longer on the wing. If of Dryden's fire the blaze is brighter, of Pope's the heat is more regular and constant. Dryden often surpasses expectation, and Pope never falls below it. Dryden is read with frequent astonishment, and Pope with perpetual delight.
第 323 頁 - ... to the middle of the river Apalachicola or Catahouche; thence along the middle thereof to its junction with the Flint river; -thence straight to the head of St. Mary's river; and thence down along the middle of St. Mary's river to the Atlantic ocean.
第 205 頁 - What he attempted, he performed; he is never feeble, and he did not wish to be energetic ; he is never rapid, and he never stagnates. His sentences have neither studied amplitude, nor affected brevity; his periods, though not diligently rounded, are voluble and easy.
第 205 頁 - ... always equable, and always easy, without glowing words or pointed sentences. Addison never deviates from his track to snatch a grace ; he seeks no ambitious ornaments, and tries no hazardous innovations. His page is always luminous, but never blazes in unexpected splendour.
第 205 頁 - As a teacher of wisdom, he may be confidently followed. His religion has nothing in it enthusiastic or superstitious: he appears neither weakly credulous, nor wantonly sceptical; his morality is neither dangerously lax, nor impracticably rigid. All the enchantment of fancy, and all the cogency of argument, are employed to recommend to the reader his real interest, the care of pleasing the Author of his being.