Novum Organon Parliamentarium, Or A New Catechism for St. Stephen'sJ. Barfield, and sold by J. Hatchard, 1814 - 75 strán (strany) |
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Strana iii
... the exalted condition to which the United King- dom has been raised , in consequence of the masterly manner in which Lord Liverpool has applied to the affairs of Europe , the incompa rable policy of his departed friend Mr. Pitt ; as B 2 ...
... the exalted condition to which the United King- dom has been raised , in consequence of the masterly manner in which Lord Liverpool has applied to the affairs of Europe , the incompa rable policy of his departed friend Mr. Pitt ; as B 2 ...
Strana 2
... Europe , has greatly narrowed the ground , not only on which military combatants have long been accustomed to manœuvre , but on which political assailants have so often displayed their adroitness . From the undefined domain lately ...
... Europe , has greatly narrowed the ground , not only on which military combatants have long been accustomed to manœuvre , but on which political assailants have so often displayed their adroitness . From the undefined domain lately ...
Strana 23
... Europe and of America . It was granted , that forcing human beings away into slavery was an enormous crime : but was not the unnecessary shedding of the blood of our own countrymen , and of our American fellow- subjects , an enormous ...
... Europe and of America . It was granted , that forcing human beings away into slavery was an enormous crime : but was not the unnecessary shedding of the blood of our own countrymen , and of our American fellow- subjects , an enormous ...
Strana 27
... same , and to mention one would be to unfold all . Is it indeed true then , that the Honourable Gentleman , and the Statesmen his parti- cular friends , had allotted the far greater and fairer portion of the continent of Europe to the 27.
... same , and to mention one would be to unfold all . Is it indeed true then , that the Honourable Gentleman , and the Statesmen his parti- cular friends , had allotted the far greater and fairer portion of the continent of Europe to the 27.
Strana 28
and fairer portion of the continent of Europe to the Emperor Napoleon ; and , this island with Ireland if possible - to His Majesty ? * Mr. W. rose hastily , and after declaring his dissent from almost every word that had been said ...
and fairer portion of the continent of Europe to the Emperor Napoleon ; and , this island with Ireland if possible - to His Majesty ? * Mr. W. rose hastily , and after declaring his dissent from almost every word that had been said ...
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Strana 6 - Oh! while along the stream of Time thy name Expanded flies, and gathers all its fame, Say, shall my little bark attendant sail, Pursue the triumph, and partake the gale?
Strana 142 - Divers weights, and divers measures, both of them are alike abomination to the LORD.
Strana 23 - ... no interference of the legislature with the freedom of trade, or with the perfect liberty of every individual to dispose of his time and of his labour, in the way and on the terms which he may judge most conducive to his own interest, can take place, without violating general principles of the first importance to the prosperity and happiness of the community...
Strana 194 - Advancing at the head of their victorious forces, each upon his own side, the Emperor of Russia, the King of Prussia, and the Crown Prince of Sweden, met and greeted each other in the great square of the city, where they were soon joined by the Emperor of Austria.
Strana 5 - Exegi monumentum aere perennius Regalique situ pyramidum altius, Quod non imber edax, non Aquilo impotens Possit diruere aut innumerabilis Annorum series et fuga temporum.
Strana 14 - Highness, whether, under all the circumstances of the case, it be fit and proper, that the intercourse between the Princess of Wales, and her daughter, the Princess Charlotte, should continue to be subject to...
Strana 12 - O, reason not the need ! Our basest beggars Are in the poorest thing superfluous. Allow" not nature more than nature needs, Man's life is cheap as beast's.
Strana 186 - Blucher, upon learning this, new direction of the French army, although they could not anticipate from it any unfavourable issue to the contest, felt the necessity of making a corresponding change in their own arrangements. They determined to follow close in the rear of Buonaparte, and to be ready to act against him wherever he might be found. With this view they repassed the Saale and the Elster, and were preparing to gain the other side of the Elbe, when they learned that a complete change was...
Strana 21 - ... of July ; he told me he ha'd hoped the prorogation of parliament would have taken place before that time, but would advise the delay of a week or ten days, in order that a new bill might be introduced, which I accordingly moved the same evening; and which, after some opposition, passed into a law. I mention these circumstances to enable the House to form a judgment of the real sentiments of Mr Pitt, independent of the mere recollection of myself or any other person, which certainly may be erroneous....
Strana 30 - That the pretensions to the allowance of universal uncontrolled freedom of action to every individual founded upon the same delusive theoretical principles which fostered the French Revolution, are wholly inapplicable to the insular situation of this Kingdom...