The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803, 第 8 卷 |
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第 513 頁 - That in case the crown and imperial dignity of this realm shall hereafter come to any person not being a native of this kingdom of England this nation be not obliged to engage in any war for the defence of any dominions or territories which do not belong to the crown of England without the consent of Parliament.
第 279 頁 - ... bubbles of avarice. At this time, when you are cut off from a little society, and made a citizen of the world at large, you should bend your talents not to serve a party, or a few, but all mankind.
第 275 頁 - A little time will complete them, and separate you and me for ever. But in what part of the world soever I am, I will live mindful of your sincere kindness to me ; and will please myself with the thought, that I...
第 675 頁 - That it is an indignity to, and a breach of the privilege of, this House, for any person to presume to give, in written or printed newspapers, any account or minutes of the debates or other proceedings of this House, or of any committee thereof ;" and " that upon discovery of the authors, printers, or publishers of any such written or printed newspaper, this House will proceed against the offenders with the utmost severity:
第 569 頁 - George, who never loved his wife, gave implicit credit to the account of her infidelity, as related by his father ; consented to her imprisonment, and obtained from the ecclesiastical consistory, a divorce, which was passed on the 28th of December 1694.
第 891 頁 - ... know there is one at home; if this is not a proper time, if these circumstances do not afford us a safe opportunity for reducing at least a part of our regular forces, we never can expect to see any reduction; and this nation, already...
第 277 頁 - I shall always want you, and wish for you ; in my most lively and in my most thoughtful hours I shall equally bear about me the impressions of you ; and perhaps it will not be in this life only, that I shall have cause to remember and acknowledge the friendship of the Bishop of Rochester.
第 891 頁 - A cobbler, a gardener, or any man who happened to raise himself in the army and could gain their affections, was made emperor of the world. "Was not every succeeding emperor raised to the throne, or tumbled headlong into the dust, according to the mere whim or mad frenzy of the soldiers?
第 499 頁 - No powers of language, but his own, can tell, — His own, which Nature and the Graces form, At will, to raise, or hush, the civil storm.
第 385 頁 - Leeoh (according to Order) reported from the Committee of the whole House, to whom it was referred to consider of...