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Halaman 331
... died at the end of the seventeenth century , was 66 once reduced to such distress , that , as appears by a letter to be seen in his own hand writing , he " solicited money from the council of Castille to pay the expences of his removal ...
... died at the end of the seventeenth century , was 66 once reduced to such distress , that , as appears by a letter to be seen in his own hand writing , he " solicited money from the council of Castille to pay the expences of his removal ...
Halaman 402
... dying ; and also for boiling or refining of alum , sugar , soap , and salt ; making glass , porcelain , and brimstone ; here are also paper - mills , boring - mills , stamping , & c . Vast quantities of copper , steel , brass and iron ...
... dying ; and also for boiling or refining of alum , sugar , soap , and salt ; making glass , porcelain , and brimstone ; here are also paper - mills , boring - mills , stamping , & c . Vast quantities of copper , steel , brass and iron ...
Halaman 414
... died . Guldenstaedt , who left Petersburg the same year , was more fortunate . -After he had explored the borders of the Caspian , he carried his scien- tific researches into the neighbouring parts of Asia , and visited the court of ...
... died . Guldenstaedt , who left Petersburg the same year , was more fortunate . -After he had explored the borders of the Caspian , he carried his scien- tific researches into the neighbouring parts of Asia , and visited the court of ...
Halaman 431
... dying with want , must not receive any tax " from a bráhmana learned in the védas , nor suffer such a bráhmana , resid- " ing in his territories , to be afflicted with hunger . 66 8. Of that king in whose dominion a learned bráhmana is ...
... dying with want , must not receive any tax " from a bráhmana learned in the védas , nor suffer such a bráhmana , resid- " ing in his territories , to be afflicted with hunger . 66 8. Of that king in whose dominion a learned bráhmana is ...
Halaman 460
... died unmarried : Amelia , married to the duke of Parma : Caroline , married to the king of Naples : Maria Antoinette ... Dying in 1792 , he was succeeded by his son Francis the Second , who was born in 1768 .--- He married in 1790 Maria ...
... died unmarried : Amelia , married to the duke of Parma : Caroline , married to the king of Naples : Maria Antoinette ... Dying in 1792 , he was succeeded by his son Francis the Second , who was born in 1768 .--- He married in 1790 Maria ...
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Halaman 186 - Such an event would alone have removed, and will at any time remove, all obstacles in the way of negotiation or peace. It would confirm to France the unmolested enjoyment of its ancient territory ; and it would give to all the other nations of Europe, in tranquillity and peace, that security which they are now compelled to seek by other means.
Halaman 193 - ... sinking fund for the reduction of the principal of the debt incurred in either kingdom before the union, shall continue to be separately defrayed by Great Britain and Ireland respectively.
Halaman 490 - This liberty rightly understood, consists in the power of doing whatever the laws permit ;° which is only to be effected by a general conformity of all orders and degrees to those equitable rules of action, by which the meanest individual is protected from the insults and oppression of the greatest.
Halaman 144 - ... posterity with infamy for obeying a command when their submission became an act of necessity, since the whole army did not mutiny against the execution ; therefore to establish further the authenticity of the relation, this only can be mentioned, that it was Bonn's division which fired, and thus every one is afforded the opportunity of satisfying themselves respecting the truth, by enquiring of officers serving in the different brigades composing this division.
Halaman 224 - To your patriotism, gentlemen, has been confided the honorable duty of guarding the public interests; and while the past is to your country a sure pledge that it will be faithfully discharged, permit me to assure you that your labors to promote the general happiness will receive from me the most zealous cooperation.
Halaman 280 - It is a pleasure to stand upon the shore and to see ships tossed upon the sea; a pleasure to stand in the window of a castle and to see a battle and the adventures thereof below; but no pleasure is comparable to the standing upon the vantage ground of truth (a hill not to be commanded, and where the air is always clear and serene), and to see the errors and wanderings and mists and tempests in the vale below; so always that this prospect be with pity, and not with swelling or pride.
Halaman 186 - In this situation it can for the present only remain for His Majesty to pursue, in conjunction with other powers, those exertions of just and defensive war, which his regard to the happiness of his subjects will never permit him either to continue beyond the necessity in which they originated, or to terminate on any other grounds, than such as may best contribute to the secure enjoyment of their tranquillity, their constitution, and their independence (Signed) GRENVILLE.
Halaman 290 - for the purchase of the Museum, or Collection of Sir Hans Sloane, and of the Harleian Collection of Manuscripts ; and for providing one General Repository for the better reception and more convenient use of the said collections ; and of the Cottonian Library, and of the additions thereto.
Halaman 427 - As the leech, the suckling calf, and the bee, take their natural food by little and little, thus must a king draw from his dominions an annual revenue. 130. Of cattle, of gems, of gold and silver, added each year to the capital stock, a fiftieth part may be taken by the king ; of grain, an eighth part, a sixth, or a twelfth, according to the difference of the soil, and the labour necessary to cultivate it.
Halaman 241 - ... of the countries at war, which " should have been acquired by the subjects of the neutral power, and should be transported for " their account, which merchandise cannot be expected in any case from the freedom granted to