The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volúmenes 1-2;Volumen 5Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1814 |
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... ject . The Prince entrusts the Marquis Wellesley with Powers to form a new Ad- ministration . Publication of the Statement of the Causes which had induced the Marquis to retire from Office . Failure of the Negociation , and Resignation ...
... ject . The Prince entrusts the Marquis Wellesley with Powers to form a new Ad- ministration . Publication of the Statement of the Causes which had induced the Marquis to retire from Office . Failure of the Negociation , and Resignation ...
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... ject in other circumstances for the con- sideration of parliament , had no imme- diate connection with the measure then proposed to the house . He forgot also , when he objected to the household establishment , that his majesty , al ...
... ject in other circumstances for the con- sideration of parliament , had no imme- diate connection with the measure then proposed to the house . He forgot also , when he objected to the household establishment , that his majesty , al ...
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... ject of the civil list . It was true , they were told , that the average excess had been hitherto discharged out of the droits of admiralty and the excess of the Scotch revenue , and that if the ex- penditure of his royal highness ...
... ject of the civil list . It was true , they were told , that the average excess had been hitherto discharged out of the droits of admiralty and the excess of the Scotch revenue , and that if the ex- penditure of his royal highness ...
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... ject to the physicians . There was no reason for putting them . They had distinctly stated that there were inter- vals in which he was capable of en- joying the society of his family . ( " Not since July , " from the opposi- tion ...
... ject to the physicians . There was no reason for putting them . They had distinctly stated that there were inter- vals in which he was capable of en- joying the society of his family . ( " Not since July , " from the opposi- tion ...
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... ject ; for there are many other of fences , besides that of libel , in which the attorney - general is authorised to prosecute ex officio . - The mode of pro- secuting , however , for the offence of libel , y ex officio information , is ...
... ject ; for there are many other of fences , besides that of libel , in which the attorney - general is authorised to prosecute ex officio . - The mode of pro- secuting , however , for the offence of libel , y ex officio information , is ...
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Página 249 - With this evidence of hostile inflexibility in trampling on rights which no independent nation can relinquish, Congress will feel the duty of putting the United States into an armor and an attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectations.
Página 190 - Disraeli's motion, that the House should resolve itself into a committee to take into consideration the state of the nation, was negatived by a majority of 296 to 156.
Página 277 - We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain, a state of war against the United States; and, on the side of the United States, a state of peace towards Great Britain.
Página lix - 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 xlix - George and the enemy, upon the river Canard, which uniformly terminated in his being repulsed with loss. I judged it proper to detach a force down the river Thames, capable of acting in conjunction with the garrison of Amherstburg offensively, but Captain Chambers, whom 1 had appointed to direct this detachment, experienced difficulties that frustrated my intentions. The intelligence received from that quarter admitting...
Página 193 - June 22, rose in the house of commons ; and after a most eloquent and energetic speech, moved " that this house will early in the next session of parliament, take into its most serious consideration the state of the laws affecting his majesty's Roman catholic subjects in Great Britain and Ireland ; with a view to such a final and conciliatory adjustment, as may be conducive to the peace and strength of the united kingdom ; to the stability of the protestant establishment, and to the general satisfaction...
Página xxxvi - D'Urban's cavalry were left at Cabrerizos, on the right of the Tormes, as the enemy had still a large corps on the heights above Babilafuente, on the same side of the river ; and I considered it not improbable, that, finding our army prepared for them in the morning, on the left of the Tormes, they would alter their plan, and manœuvre by the other bank.
Página 127 - I certainly am the last person in the kingdom to whom it can be permitted to despair of our Royal Father's recovery.
Página liii - Government, I do hereby announce to all the Inhabitants of the said Territory, that the Laws heretofore in existence shall continue in force until His Majesty's pleasure be known or so long as the peace and safety of the said Territory will admit thereof.
Página xlvii - Michilimachinack, which giving spirit and confidence to the Indian tribes in its neighbourhood, part of whom assisted in its capture, determined them to advance upon the rear and flanks of the American army, as soon as they heard that it had entered the province.