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... continued to be equally open to both parties , and on the same conditions , and our citizens have been equally re- strained from interfering in fa- vour of either , to the prejudice of the other . The progress of the war , however , has ...
... continued to be equally open to both parties , and on the same conditions , and our citizens have been equally re- strained from interfering in fa- vour of either , to the prejudice of the other . The progress of the war , however , has ...
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... continued to reside till August , 1816 , when economical views led him to the continent . Here he continued , residing prin . cipally at Brussels , until May , 1818 , on APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE . 681 who had wrongs to be redressed ...
... continued to reside till August , 1816 , when economical views led him to the continent . Here he continued , residing prin . cipally at Brussels , until May , 1818 , on APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE . 681 who had wrongs to be redressed ...
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... continued silent ; at length the Apostles ' Creed the king followed him through- was repeated by the minister , and out with a distinct and audible voice . " - Ibid . The following accounts are taken from the Diary and Letters of Dr ...
... continued silent ; at length the Apostles ' Creed the king followed him through- was repeated by the minister , and out with a distinct and audible voice . " - Ibid . The following accounts are taken from the Diary and Letters of Dr ...
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... continued in conversation with some gentle- men with whom they had for some time before been walking . During this parley , a sentinel upon duty there walked up to the king , and desired his majesty to remove from the dial , as it was ...
... continued in conversation with some gentle- men with whom they had for some time before been walking . During this parley , a sentinel upon duty there walked up to the king , and desired his majesty to remove from the dial , as it was ...
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... continued to medi- tate the overthrow of all the Ita- lian governments , as the first step towards the execution of the extravagant plans in which they were engaged . At the moment when Murat , in order to support his tottering throne ...
... continued to medi- tate the overthrow of all the Ita- lian governments , as the first step towards the execution of the extravagant plans in which they were engaged . At the moment when Murat , in order to support his tottering throne ...
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Página 1355 - I have the honour to acquaint you, for the information of my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that at 5 o'clock PM on the 6th of August last, in latitude 24° 44...
Página 964 - I will be hang'd if some eternal villain, Some busy and insinuating rogue, Some cogging, cozening slave, to get some office, Have not devis'd this slander; I'll be hang'd else. lago. Fie, there is no such man ; it is impossible.
Página 842 - The sum of three millions of dollars, authorized to be raised by loan by an act of the last session of Congress, has been obtained upon terms advantageous to the government, indicating not only an increased confidence in the faith of the nation, but the existence of a large amount of capital seeking that mode of investment, at a rate of interest not exceeding five per centum per annum. It is proper to add, that there is now due to the treasury, for the sale of public lands, twenty-two millions nine...
Página 1053 - Our inclinations are not in our power, nor should either of us be held answerable to the other because nature has not made us suitable to each other. Tranquil and comfortable society is, however, in our power ; let our intercourse, therefore, be restricted to that...
Página 1106 - The other shape — If shape it might be called that shape had none Distinguishable in member, joint or limb...
Página 1234 - AB, as well for and in consideration of the natural love and affection which he hath and beareth unto the said...
Página 756 - WHEREAS by an Act made in the Sixth Year of the Reign of Her late Majesty Queen Anne, intituled, An Act for the Security of Her Majesty's Person and Government, and of the Succession to the Crown of Great Britain, in the Protestant Line...
Página 1054 - Such, my lords, is the case now before you ! Such is the evidence in support of this measure — evidence inadequate to prove a debt — impotent to deprive of a civil right — ridiculous to convict of the lowest offence — scandalous if brought forward to support a charge of the highest nature which the law knows — monstrous to ruin the honour, to blast the name of an English Queen...
Página 675 - ... must have peace on a frontier where we have been so long disturbed; our citizens must be indemnified for losses so long since sustained, and for which indemnity has been so unjustly withheld from them. Accomplishing these great objects, we obtain all that is desirable. But His Catholic Majesty has twice declared his determination to send a minister to the United States to ask explanations on certain points and to give them respecting his delay to ratify the treaty. Shall we act by taking the...
Página 842 - ... dollars. During this term, the expenses of the Government of the United States were likewise defrayed, in every branch of the civil, military, and naval establishments ; the public edifices in this city have been rebuilt, with considerable additions ; extensive fortifications have been commenced, and are in a train of execution ; permanent arsenals and magazines have been erected in various parts of the Union ; our Navy has been considerably augmented, and the ordnance, munitions of war, and...