The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and Literature, for the Year ...G. Robinson, Pater-noster-Row, 1818 |
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... circumstances , a liberal ex- penditure would not be improper ; and the splen lour of the crown must now be found , not in the gaudy trappings of the court , but in a just regard to the distressed situation of the country . However ...
... circumstances , a liberal ex- penditure would not be improper ; and the splen lour of the crown must now be found , not in the gaudy trappings of the court , but in a just regard to the distressed situation of the country . However ...
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... circumstances of that year would allow ; but they were , then far from saying , that these were the only reductions that could be made , or that future years would admit of . He would appeal to their lordships if this had not been their ...
... circumstances of that year would allow ; but they were , then far from saying , that these were the only reductions that could be made , or that future years would admit of . He would appeal to their lordships if this had not been their ...
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... circumstances of the times were so altered , that reduc- tions were now requisite which were never even thought of before ; and no minister , however successful in other respects , could be said to de- serve well of the nation , who ...
... circumstances of the times were so altered , that reduc- tions were now requisite which were never even thought of before ; and no minister , however successful in other respects , could be said to de- serve well of the nation , who ...
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... circumstances , a sum of three mil- lions to be made good . He was glad to hear that the sinking fund was to be spared . Nothing but evi- dent and absolute danger , nothing but the prospect of peril threaten- ing the very existence of ...
... circumstances , a sum of three mil- lions to be made good . He was glad to hear that the sinking fund was to be spared . Nothing but evi- dent and absolute danger , nothing but the prospect of peril threaten- ing the very existence of ...
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... circumstances that marked the atrocious character and designs of the meeting in Spafields did not come to the knowledge of ministers until three weeks before the meet- ing of parliament , so that no blame could be fairly imputed to them ...
... circumstances that marked the atrocious character and designs of the meeting in Spafields did not come to the knowledge of ministers until three weeks before the meet- ing of parliament , so that no blame could be fairly imputed to them ...
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Página 143 - Majesty that it may be enacted, and be it enacted . . . that whereas by reason of some defects in the law poor people are not restrained from going from one parish to another, and therefore do endeavour to settle themselves in those parishes where there is the best stock, the largest commons or wastes to build cottages, and the most woods for them to burn and destroy...
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Página 131 - The virtue, spirit, and essence of a House of Commons consists in its being the express image of the feelings of the nation. It was not instituted to be a control upon the people, as of late it has been taught, by a doctrine of the most pernicious tendency. It was designed as a control for the people.
Página 228 - How all occasions do inform against me, And spur my dull revenge! What is a man, If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed? a beast, no more.
Página 226 - Hamlet is a name ; his speeches and sayings but the idle coinage of the poet's brain. What then, are they not real ? They are as real as our own thoughts. Their reality is in the reader's mind. It is <we who are Hamlet.
Página 228 - Of thinking too precisely on th' event, A thought which quarter'd hath but one part wisdom, And ever three parts coward, I do not know Why yet I live to say This thing's to do...
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Página 228 - Excitements of my reason and my blood, And let all sleep ? while, to my shame, I see The imminent death of twenty thousand men, That, for a fantasy and trick of fame, Go to their graves like beds...
Página 114 - ... a convenient stock of flax hemp wool thread iron and other necessary ware and stuff to set the poor on work: and also competent sums of money for and towards the necessary relief of the lame impotent old blind and such other among them being poor and not able to work...