Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 1William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1802 |
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... army , nd the archduke Charles , commanding that of Austria , and by which the latter agreed to daver into the hands of the French certain frases , giving them the complete command the country . The details were received from Paris , of ...
... army , nd the archduke Charles , commanding that of Austria , and by which the latter agreed to daver into the hands of the French certain frases , giving them the complete command the country . The details were received from Paris , of ...
Halaman iii
... army marched forward to with in twenty leagues of Alexandria , and withi one league of the enemy , advantageously post ed on the commanding ground . 13. The British army advanced to attack th enemy , who , not waiting for the attack ...
... army marched forward to with in twenty leagues of Alexandria , and withi one league of the enemy , advantageously post ed on the commanding ground . 13. The British army advanced to attack th enemy , who , not waiting for the attack ...
Halaman v
... army of the prince of Condé , ' till that gant corps was disbanded , in 1797 . " 23. The emperor Paul of Russia died suddenly . 24. Alexander , the eldest son of Paul I. pro- claimed emperor of Russia . This prince im- mediately ordered ...
... army of the prince of Condé , ' till that gant corps was disbanded , in 1797 . " 23. The emperor Paul of Russia died suddenly . 24. Alexander , the eldest son of Paul I. pro- claimed emperor of Russia . This prince im- mediately ordered ...
Halaman vii
... army in Egypt , for their gal lant and successful services in that country . 27. His excellency Marquis Cornwallis left Dub- lin , and embarked on board the Dorset Yac on his return to England . 28. Lord St. Helen's , British ...
... army in Egypt , for their gal lant and successful services in that country . 27. His excellency Marquis Cornwallis left Dub- lin , and embarked on board the Dorset Yac on his return to England . 28. Lord St. Helen's , British ...
Halaman 7
... army , and on the fortitude and loyalty of the nation at large . Mr. Windham esteemed it a great misfor- tune to be compelled to differ in opinion from his right hon . friend , but he hoped he should want no apology , if he now differed ...
... army , and on the fortitude and loyalty of the nation at large . Mr. Windham esteemed it a great misfor- tune to be compelled to differ in opinion from his right hon . friend , but he hoped he should want no apology , if he now differed ...
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Halaman 47 - Tripoli, the least considerable of the Barbary states, had come forward with demands unfounded either in right or in compact, and had permitted itself to denounce war, on our failure to comply before a given day. The style of the demand admitted but one answer. I sent a small squadron of frigates into the Mediterranean, with assurances to that power of our sincere desire to remain in peace, but with orders to protect our commerce against the threatened attack.
Halaman 675 - Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world, Like a Colossus ; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs, and peep about To find ourselves dishonourable graves.
Halaman 45 - House of Representatives: It is a circumstance of sincere gratification to me that on meeting the great council of our nation I am able to announce to them on grounds of reasonable certainty that the wars and troubles which have for so many years afflicted our sister nations have at length come to an end, and that the communications of peace and commerce are once more opening among them.
Halaman 51 - Agriculture, manufactures, commerce, and navigation, the four pillars of our prosperity, are then most thriving when left most free to individual enterprise. Protection from casual embarrassments, however, may sometimes be seasonably interposed. If, in the course of your observations or inquiries, they should appear to need any aid within the limits of our constitutional powers, your sense of their importance is a sufficient assurance they will occupy your attention.
Halaman 907 - Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife, nor his manservant nor his maidservant, nor his ox nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbour's.
Halaman 51 - And shall we refuse the unhappy fugitives from distress that hospitality which the savages of the wilderness extended to our fathers arriving in this land ? Shall oppressed humanity find no asylum on this globe...
Halaman 909 - But forasmuch as he had not to pay, his lord commanded him to be sold, and his wife, and children, and all that he had, and payment to be made.
Halaman 491 - His Britannic Majesty shall cause to be demolished all the fortifications which his subjects shall have erected in the Bay of Honduras, and other places of the territory of Spain in that part of the world, four months after the ratification of the...
Halaman 49 - These considerations render it important that we should, at every session, continue to amend the defects: which from time to time show themselves in the laws for regulating the militia, until they are sufficiently perfect; nor should we now, or at any time, separate until we can say we have done every thing for the militia which we could do were an enemy at our door.
Halaman 51 - Considering the ordinary chances of human life, a denial of citizenship under a residence of fourteen years, is a denial to a great proportion of those who ask it ; and controls a policy pursued, frorn their first settlement, by many of these States, and still believed of consequence to their prosperity.