The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and Literature, for the Year ..., 第 8 卷G. Robinson, Pater-noster-Row, 1788 |
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... give mortal of fence to numbers both in India and England . He expected the worst effects from it to himself , and he was prepared to encounter them . Mr. Haftings failed from Bengal on the ninth of February 1785 . Having brought down ...
... give mortal of fence to numbers both in India and England . He expected the worst effects from it to himself , and he was prepared to encounter them . Mr. Haftings failed from Bengal on the ninth of February 1785 . Having brought down ...
第 14 頁
... give up the inftru- ment of affignment ; and it was un- derstood , that fir Eyre Coote , who carried these orders in his last voy age to Madras , in March 178 , was authorised to proceed to extre . mities with lord Macartney , in cafe ...
... give up the inftru- ment of affignment ; and it was un- derstood , that fir Eyre Coote , who carried these orders in his last voy age to Madras , in March 178 , was authorised to proceed to extre . mities with lord Macartney , in cafe ...
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... give up without any provifion the ren ters , for whose safety and indemni fication he conceived himself to have pledged his own faith , and that of the company . Upon his arrival he found Mr. Hastings fail- ed for England , and a fhort ...
... give up without any provifion the ren ters , for whose safety and indemni fication he conceived himself to have pledged his own faith , and that of the company . Upon his arrival he found Mr. Hastings fail- ed for England , and a fhort ...
第 19 頁
... give them their full effect , that the itadtholder withdrew from his re- fidence at the Hague , and thus by his apparent degradation expected to engage the fympathy and indig- nation of all men in his favour . Accordingly , in the ...
... give them their full effect , that the itadtholder withdrew from his re- fidence at the Hague , and thus by his apparent degradation expected to engage the fympathy and indig- nation of all men in his favour . Accordingly , in the ...
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... give vigour and effect to the provifional regu- lation . The burghers waited dur- ing , what they esteemed , a rea- fonable time for that purpose , and at length , on the twentieth of De- cember , prefented themfelves in a body under ...
... give vigour and effect to the provifional regu- lation . The burghers waited dur- ing , what they esteemed , a rea- fonable time for that purpose , and at length , on the twentieth of De- cember , prefented themfelves in a body under ...
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第 132 頁 - It is as placid and delightful, as that is wild and tremendous. For the mountain being cloven asunder, she presents to your eye, through the cleft, a small catch of smooth blue horizon, at an infinite distance in the plain country, inviting you, as it were, from the riot and tumult roaring around, to pass through the breach and participate of the calm below.
第 84 頁 - The friends of our country have long seen and desired that the power of making war, peace, and treaties, that of levying money and regulating commerce, and the correspondent executive and judicial authorities, should be fully and effectually vested in the General Government of the Union...
第 86 頁 - Each house shall be the judge of the election,, returns, and qualifications of its own members...
第 84 頁 - ... or injurious to others ; that it is liable to as few exceptions as could reasonably have been expected, we hope and believe ; that it may promote the lasting welfare of that country so dear to us all, and secure her freedom and happiness, is our most ardent wish...
第 55 頁 - Barthelemy having had no other object than to announce to that Court an intention, the motives of which no longer exist, especially since the King of Prussia has...
第 192 頁 - Fates awhile this trial doom; Then aid me, Hope, my woes to bear, Nor leave me till my Delia come; Till Delia come, no more to part, And all these cares and fears remove: Oh, come!
第 131 頁 - ... that in this place particularly they have been dammed up by the Blue ridge of mountains, and have formed an ocean which filled the whole valley ; that continuing to rise they have at length broken over at this spot, and have torn the mountain down from its summit to its base.
第 154 頁 - Wherefore, if that ye could be content with that Good, and my poor Person, I would be the merriest maiden on ground ; and if ye think not yourself so satisfied, or that ye might have much more Good, as I have understood by you afore ; good, true, and loving Valentine, that ye take no such labour upon you, as to come more for that matter, But let...
第 86 頁 - Each House may determine the Rules of its Proceedings, punish its Members for disorderly Behaviour, and, with the Concurrence of two thirds, expel a Member.
第 131 頁 - The passage of the Potomac through the Blue Ridge is, perhaps, one of the most stupendous scenes in nature. You stand on a very high point of land. On your right comes up the Shenandoah, having ranged along the foot of the mountain an hundred miles to seek a vent.