The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen39J. Dodsley, 1800 |
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Página 112
... Ministers have omitted the words to which they have been fo biggoted heretofore , of the war hav- ing been undertaken for " the cause of religion , humanity , and focial or- der , " words calculated only to inflame and to exafperate the ...
... Ministers have omitted the words to which they have been fo biggoted heretofore , of the war hav- ing been undertaken for " the cause of religion , humanity , and focial or- der , " words calculated only to inflame and to exafperate the ...
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... ministers may have refpecting the intention of the French to attempt an invasion of this country . I believe , the French have no fuch intention , for they have a government which is likely to be much better informed of the difpofition ...
... ministers may have refpecting the intention of the French to attempt an invasion of this country . I believe , the French have no fuch intention , for they have a government which is likely to be much better informed of the difpofition ...
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... minister had been guilty of a high crime and mifdemeanor . A debate was continued for fome time with great warmth on this fubject ; but , on a divifion of the house , Mr. Grey's motion was negatived by 164 against 58 . This fubject was ...
... minister had been guilty of a high crime and mifdemeanor . A debate was continued for fome time with great warmth on this fubject ; but , on a divifion of the house , Mr. Grey's motion was negatived by 164 against 58 . This fubject was ...
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... minister makes , of his not having was difpofed to peace , but that it was determined. Mr. Grey faid , that the funda- mental evil , from whence all our misfortunes flowed , was , that peace never had been the real object of thofe who ...
... minister makes , of his not having was difpofed to peace , but that it was determined. Mr. Grey faid , that the funda- mental evil , from whence all our misfortunes flowed , was , that peace never had been the real object of thofe who ...
Página 161
... minister for foreign affairs is charged to deliver the ne- ceffary palports to the envoy of England , who shall be furnished with full powers , not only for preparing and negociating the peace between the French republic and that power ...
... minister for foreign affairs is charged to deliver the ne- ceffary palports to the envoy of England , who shall be furnished with full powers , not only for preparing and negociating the peace between the French republic and that power ...
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Página 279 - Congress to prevent the resources of the United States from being converted into the means of annoying our trade, a great evil will be prevented. With the same view, I think it proper to mention that some of our citizens resident abroad have fitted out privateers, and others have voluntarily taken the command, or entered on board of them, and committed spoliations on the commerce of the United States.