Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly miscellany) [afterw.] The Political review and monthly mirror of the times, Volume 6Benjamin Flower 1809 |
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... equally criminal ; -the crimes of some of the French statesmen have so appalled the people of this country , and of Eu- rope , as frequently to occasion the general exclantation " Such " crimes are unparalleled ! " Had the people who ...
... equally criminal ; -the crimes of some of the French statesmen have so appalled the people of this country , and of Eu- rope , as frequently to occasion the general exclantation " Such " crimes are unparalleled ! " Had the people who ...
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... equally distinguished himself by his pompous accounts of the victories in Portugal , which were im- mediately succeeded by the glorious convention of Cintra , was the favourite selected by ministers to accomplish “ the deliverance of ...
... equally distinguished himself by his pompous accounts of the victories in Portugal , which were im- mediately succeeded by the glorious convention of Cintra , was the favourite selected by ministers to accomplish “ the deliverance of ...
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... , Marquis of Cintra , that his lordship's talents as a conven- tion - maker might thus be remembered equally with those which & have rendered " this first of heroes , this illustrious xxvi The Expedition . THE EXPEDITION. ...
... , Marquis of Cintra , that his lordship's talents as a conven- tion - maker might thus be remembered equally with those which & have rendered " this first of heroes , this illustrious xxvi The Expedition . THE EXPEDITION. ...
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... equally with others , seem to be well contented that matters should remain as they are ; and there is little reason to expect that any essential reform will take place , till the righteous , and long defied justice , of Heaven visits ...
... equally with others , seem to be well contented that matters should remain as they are ; and there is little reason to expect that any essential reform will take place , till the righteous , and long defied justice , of Heaven visits ...
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... equally applicable to their religious interests ; the more they attend to those interests themselves , and the less they trust them to others , the more advantageously will they be conducted . Religion in particular is a personal ...
... equally applicable to their religious interests ; the more they attend to those interests themselves , and the less they trust them to others , the more advantageously will they be conducted . Religion in particular is a personal ...
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Page xciv - The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light. But if thine eye be evil, thy whole body shall be full of darkness.
Page 191 - An act to interdict the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France and their dependencies, and for other purposes...
Page iii - Saying, We give thee thanks, O Lord God Almighty, which art, and wast, and art to come; because thou hast taken to thee thy great power, and hast reigned.
Page 109 - An Act for the further Limitation of the Crown, and better securing the Rights and Liberties of the Subject...
Page 398 - ... in their persons, nor shall their houses or goods be burnt, or otherwise destroyed, nor their fields wasted by the armed force of the enemy, into whose power, by the events of war, they may.
Page lxxxvii - That no person who has an office or place of profit under the King, or receives a pension from the Crown, shall be capable of serving as a Member of the House of Commons.
Page 120 - It will be worthy at the same time of their just and provident care to make such further alterations in the laws as will more especially protect and foster the several branches of manufacture which have been recently instituted or extended by the laudable exertions of our citizens.
Page 300 - We have thought fit, by and with the Advice of Our Privy Council, to issue this Our Royal Proclamation...
Page 117 - States, suspended by this act, and by the act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbors of the United States...
Page 119 - These steps of the British Government led to the correspondence and the proclamation now laid before you, by virtue of which the commerce between the two countries will be renewable after the 10th day of June next.