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... Haftings heard at the Bar of the House of Commons . Witnesses examined . Prorogation . PRINCIPAL OCCURRENCES . + PUBLIC PA PERS . 144 ( 3 ) An Ad for eftablishing Religious Freedom , passed in the Assembly of Virginia , in the Beginning ...
... Haftings heard at the Bar of the House of Commons . Witnesses examined . Prorogation . PRINCIPAL OCCURRENCES . + PUBLIC PA PERS . 144 ( 3 ) An Ad for eftablishing Religious Freedom , passed in the Assembly of Virginia , in the Beginning ...
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... Haftings , on his Paffage from Bengal to England , [ 207 ] Ode for his Majefty's Birth Day , [ 209 ] An Irregular Fragment , found in a dark Passage in the Tower , Part of an Ode to Superftition , [ 211 ] [ 215 ] Lines written in the ...
... Haftings , on his Paffage from Bengal to England , [ 207 ] Ode for his Majefty's Birth Day , [ 209 ] An Irregular Fragment , found in a dark Passage in the Tower , Part of an Ode to Superftition , [ 211 ] [ 215 ] Lines written in the ...
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... Haftings , who had governed Bengal during the fpace of near thirteen years , and who by his conduct had furnished fo many fubjects of acrimonious difcuffion to the English parliament , had quitted Calcutta in the month of January , and ...
... Haftings , who had governed Bengal during the fpace of near thirteen years , and who by his conduct had furnished fo many fubjects of acrimonious difcuffion to the English parliament , had quitted Calcutta in the month of January , and ...
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... Haftings , and to deprecate the confequences . Let the houfe guefs the furprife of this nobleman , when he found Mr. Haftings departed for Europe , and a commiffion appointing him go- vernor general , a fituation which it was impoffible ...
... Haftings , and to deprecate the confequences . Let the houfe guefs the furprife of this nobleman , when he found Mr. Haftings departed for Europe , and a commiffion appointing him go- vernor general , a fituation which it was impoffible ...
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... Haftings , has been carried through under every influ- ence that I could exert , and every effort of the abilities of the prefent administration . I muft at the fame time regret , that the progrefs made in this falutary measure is not ...
... Haftings , has been carried through under every influ- ence that I could exert , and every effort of the abilities of the prefent administration . I muft at the fame time regret , that the progrefs made in this falutary measure is not ...
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Página 202 - tis all a dream; To love and joy thy thoughts confine, Nor hope to pierce the sacred gloom. Beauty has such...
Página 201 - Require the borrow'd gloss of art ? Speak not of fate : ah ! change the theme, And talk of odours, talk of wine, Talk of the flowers that round us bloom : 'Tis all a cloud, 'tis all a dream ; To love and joy thy thoughts confine, Nor hope to pierce the sacred gloom.
Página 60 - That no man shall be compelled to frequent or support any religious worship, place or ministry whatsoever, nor shall be enforced, restrained, molested or burthened, in his body or goods, nor shall otherwise suffer on account of his religious opinions or belief; but that all men shall be free to profess, and by argument to maintain, their opinions in matters of religion, and that the same shall in no wise diminish, enlarge or affect their civil capacities.
Página 59 - ... that our civil rights have no dependence on our religious opinions any more than our opinions in physics or geometry; that therefore the proscribing any citizen as unworthy the public confidence by laying upon him an incapacity of being called to offices of trust and emolument unless he profess or renounce this or that religious opinion is depriving him injuriously of those privileges and advantages to which, in common with his fellow citizens, he has a natural right...
Página 204 - E'er left himself behind ? The restless thought and wayward will, And discontent attend him still, Nor quit him while he lives ; At sea, care follows in the wind ; At land, it mounts the pad behind, Or with the post-boy drives.
Página 59 - ... that to compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves, is sinful and tyrannical ; that even the forcing him to support this or that teacher, of his own religious persuasion, is depriving him of the comfortable liberty of giving his contributions to the particular pastor whose morals he would make his pattern...
Página 204 - By heaven's eternal doom. To ripen'd age, Clive liv'd renown'd, With lacks enrich'd, with honours crown'd, His valour's well-earn'd meed ; Too long, alas ! he liv'd, to hate His envied lot, and died too late From life's oppression freed.
Página 198 - ... him. The Indians got him under again, but in deeper water ; he was, however, able to get his head up once more, and being almost spent in...
Página 61 - vesting certain sums in Commissioners, at the end of every quarter of a year, to be by them applied to the reduction of the National Debt.
Página 202 - While mufick charms the ravim'd ear, While fparkling cups delight our eyes, Be gay ; and fcorn the frowns of age. What cruel anfwer have I heard ! And yet, by heav'n, I love thee ftill : Can...