The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Том 27J. Dodsley, 1800 |
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... respect to the faving or gaining of time . We have found the double work exceedingly heavy ; and the business in its amount went far beyond our calculation . The cri- , tical circumstances , the extraordinary claims , and the alarming ...
... respect to the faving or gaining of time . We have found the double work exceedingly heavy ; and the business in its amount went far beyond our calculation . The cri- , tical circumstances , the extraordinary claims , and the alarming ...
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... respects ; but it may be fup- pofed , that religious and political prejudices have had fome thare in dictating both their praifes and their ftrictures for who , in the great European republic , can be totally unconcerned in thefe ...
... respects ; but it may be fup- pofed , that religious and political prejudices have had fome thare in dictating both their praifes and their ftrictures for who , in the great European republic , can be totally unconcerned in thefe ...
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... respect to that port in particular , but to the Low Coun- tries in general . Every moment of the emperor's fhort refidence at Oftend was diftin- guifhed by particular favours and be- nefits ; nor were thefe difcontinued during his stay ...
... respect to that port in particular , but to the Low Coun- tries in general . Every moment of the emperor's fhort refidence at Oftend was diftin- guifhed by particular favours and be- nefits ; nor were thefe difcontinued during his stay ...
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... respect to religious affairs appeared likewife in Italy , where the grand duke of Tuscany , about the fame time , en- tirely abolished the inquifition in his dominions . As the emperor had before fhewn his regard to the interefts of ...
... respect to religious affairs appeared likewife in Italy , where the grand duke of Tuscany , about the fame time , en- tirely abolished the inquifition in his dominions . As the emperor had before fhewn his regard to the interefts of ...
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... respect to the expulfion of the ecclefiaftics , and the confifcation of their goods , treats it in the following manner : - " [ prefer a convent of nuns to regiment of foldiers . If the first " oppofe the intentions of nature , they do ...
... respect to the expulfion of the ecclefiaftics , and the confifcation of their goods , treats it in the following manner : - " [ prefer a convent of nuns to regiment of foldiers . If the first " oppofe the intentions of nature , they do ...
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Страница 362 - British colonies or plantations ; or on the exportation of any article imported from the British plantations, or any manufacture made of such article, unless in cases where a similar bounty is payable in Great Britain, on exportation from thence, or where such bounty is merely in the nature of a drawback, or compensation of, or for duties paid, over and above any paid thereon in Britain.
Страница 11 - His judgment, in whatever related to the services he was engaged in, quick and sure. His designs were bold and manly ; and both in the conception, and in the mode of execution, bore evident marks of a great original genius. His courage was cool and determined, and accompanied with an admirable presence of mind in the moment of danger. His manners were plain and unaffected.
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Страница 11 - ... abated. No incidental temptation could detain him for a moment; even those intervals of recreation, which sometimes unavoidably occurred, and were looked for by us with a longing, that persons who have experienced the fatigues of service will readily excuse, were submitted to by him with a certain impatience, whenever they could not be employed in making further provision for the more effectual prosecution of his designs.
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