Memoirs of the Reign of George III. to the Session of Parliament Ending A. D. 1793, Том 3G.G. and J. Robinson, 1801 |
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... Claims of the Irish Parliament Repeal of the Irish Declaratory Act Mr. Burke's Reform Bill a third Time introduced and passed King's Debts a third Time discharged Courtly Adulation of Mr. Burke Resolutions respecting the Middlesex ...
... Claims of the Irish Parliament Repeal of the Irish Declaratory Act Mr. Burke's Reform Bill a third Time introduced and passed King's Debts a third Time discharged Courtly Adulation of Mr. Burke Resolutions respecting the Middlesex ...
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... claim of fovereignty should be ac- tually recognised , and when the conditions fhould be approved and ratified by the government to which alone they owed allegiance . On the whole , it may safely be affirmed , that a more frivolous and ...
... claim of fovereignty should be ac- tually recognised , and when the conditions fhould be approved and ratified by the government to which alone they owed allegiance . On the whole , it may safely be affirmed , that a more frivolous and ...
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... claim I can plead to your favor ; and truth obliges me to add , that I at length return to you with hardly a ray of hope of feeing any change in the mife- rable course of public calamities . On this melan- choly day of account , in ...
... claim I can plead to your favor ; and truth obliges me to add , that I at length return to you with hardly a ray of hope of feeing any change in the mife- rable course of public calamities . On this melan- choly day of account , in ...
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... claim- ed , it would , in a moral and political view , have been a trifle light as air , and spotlefs as innocence , in comparison of that " blackness of darkness " in which it is now enveloped . F 4 T pany , pany , if they should find ...
... claim- ed , it would , in a moral and political view , have been a trifle light as air , and spotlefs as innocence , in comparison of that " blackness of darkness " in which it is now enveloped . F 4 T pany , pany , if they should find ...
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... CLAIM to the ANNUAL TRIBUTE of twenty - fix lacks of rupees , referved to the em- peror out of the revenues of Bengal , and to the arrears which might be due . " Yet in the treaty concluded in perfon by the governor - general with the ...
... CLAIM to the ANNUAL TRIBUTE of twenty - fix lacks of rupees , referved to the em- peror out of the revenues of Bengal , and to the arrears which might be due . " Yet in the treaty concluded in perfon by the governor - general with the ...
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Страница 277 - ... to the humble prayer and advice of his faithful Commons, that the war on the continent of North America may no longer be pursued for the impracticable purpose of reducing the inhabitants of that country to obedience...
Страница 290 - That a claim of any body of men, other than the king, lords, and commons of Ireland to make laws to bind this kingdom, is unconstitutional, illegal, and a grievance.
Страница 200 - because they had acted in a manner repugnant to the honour and policy of this nation, and thereby brought great calamities on India, and enormous expenses on the East India company*" Here was no attempt on the charter.
Страница 301 - Commons full of confidence, when the nation is plunged in despair; in the utmost harmony with ministers, whom the people regard with the utmost abhorrence; who vote thanks, when the public opinion calls upon them for impeachments; who are eager to grant, when the general voice demands account; who, in all disputes between the people and...
Страница 384 - His Majesty allowed Earl Temple to say that whoever voted for the India Bill was not only not his friend, but would be considered by him as an enemy ; and if these words were not strong enough, Earl Temple might use whatever words he might deem stronger and more to the purpose.
Страница 37 - Impressed with these ideas, we conceive that it is our duty, and we rejoice that it is in our power to extend a portion of that freedom to others which hath been extended to us...
Страница 263 - Infatuated man! miserable and undone country! not to know that the claim of right, without the power of enforcing it, is nugatory and idle. We have a right to tax America, the noble lord tells us; therefore we ought to tax America.
Страница 175 - Oude, ignorant of what had happened since the death of Sujah Dowla, that man, who with a savage heart, had still great lines of character, and who, with all his ferocity in war, had still, with a cultivating hand, preserved to his country the riches which it derived from benignant skies and a prolific soil.