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... peace . America . State of the Ministry . Mrs. Damer . French losses in the West In- dies . Stock - jobbers · July 1. - Death of Lord Rockingham . His constitution , and last illness . His character . Interministeriums . Rumoured succes ...
... peace . America . State of the Ministry . Mrs. Damer . French losses in the West In- dies . Stock - jobbers · July 1. - Death of Lord Rockingham . His constitution , and last illness . His character . Interministeriums . Rumoured succes ...
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... peace . Attack of the gout . PAGE 26 26 31 34 37 40 33335 43 46 49 Dec. 2. - The Peace . Gibraltar . Cavalier Mozzi . Walpole's weakness and infirmity . Provisional treaty with America . Pro- gress of Walpole's gout 53 Dec. 17 ...
... peace . Attack of the gout . PAGE 26 26 31 34 37 40 33335 43 46 49 Dec. 2. - The Peace . Gibraltar . Cavalier Mozzi . Walpole's weakness and infirmity . Provisional treaty with America . Pro- gress of Walpole's gout 53 Dec. 17 ...
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... Peace signed . Meeting of Parliament . Arrival of the courier . Holland . Gibraltar . General Mur- ray's trial . Reflections Use- Feb. 3. - Result of Gen. Murray's trial . The Peace . Mutiny of a Scotch regiment at Portsmouth ...
... Peace signed . Meeting of Parliament . Arrival of the courier . Holland . Gibraltar . General Mur- ray's trial . Reflections Use- Feb. 3. - Result of Gen. Murray's trial . The Peace . Mutiny of a Scotch regiment at Portsmouth ...
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... Peace . Lord Shelburne . Hurricane and inundation at Surat . Immense heat of the sum- PAGE · 104 109 111 114 mer 119 Sept. 10. Mr Morrice and Cav . Mozzi . Arrival of the Treaty of Peace signed . Sir Wm . Hamilton . 122 " " Sept. 27 ...
... Peace . Lord Shelburne . Hurricane and inundation at Surat . Immense heat of the sum- PAGE · 104 109 111 114 mer 119 Sept. 10. Mr Morrice and Cav . Mozzi . Arrival of the Treaty of Peace signed . Sir Wm . Hamilton . 122 " " Sept. 27 ...
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... peace ! We have two negociators actually at Paris ; the principal , Mr. Thomas Grenville , + whom you saw so lately ... peace to the Court of Versailles , with a view to a general peace ; and dis- patched Mr. Thomas Grenville to Paris ...
... peace ! We have two negociators actually at Paris ; the principal , Mr. Thomas Grenville , + whom you saw so lately ... peace to the Court of Versailles , with a view to a general peace ; and dis- patched Mr. Thomas Grenville to Paris ...
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Página 50 - In thus admitting their separation from the crown of these kingdoms, I have sacrificed every consideration of my own to the wishes and opinion of my people. I make it my humble and earnest prayer to Almighty God that Great Britain may not feel the evils which might result from so great a dismemberment of the empire ; and that America may be free from those calamities which have formerly proved in the mother country how essential monarchy is to the enjoyment of constitutional liberty. Religion, language,...
Página 73 - If, however, the baneful alliance is not already formed, if this ill-omened marriage is not already solemnized, I know a just and lawful impediment, and in the name of the public safety I here forbid the Banns...
Página 116 - That the influence of the Crown had increased, was increasing, and ought to be diminished:
Página 259 - I am lamentably disappointed — in her, I mean; not in him. I had conceived a favourable opinion of her capacity. But this new book is wretched ; a high-varnished preface to a heap of rubbish, in a very vulgar style, and too void of method even for such a farrago. Her panegyric is loud in praise of her hero ; and almost every fact she relates disgraces him.
Página 134 - I hope these new mechanic meteors will prove only playthings for the learned and the idle, and not be converted into new engines of destruction to the human race, as is so often the case of refinements or discoveries in science.
Página 213 - His eyes, ears, articulation, limbs, and memory would suit a boy, if a boy could recollect a century backwards. His teeth are gone ; he is a shadow, and a wrinkled one ; but his spirits and his spirit are in full bloom : two years and a half ago, he challenged a neighbouring gentleman for trespassing on his manor.
Página 332 - House, which I resigned on his appointing me Usher of the Exchequer, in the room of Colonel William Townshend, January 29th, 1738 — and as soon as I came of age, I took possession of two other little patent-places in the Exchequer, called Comptroller of the Pipe, and Clerk of the Estreats.
Página 280 - President [Henault] would send his compliments to you, if he remembered you or anything else. When we three meet again at Strawberry, I think I shall be able at least to divert Mr. Williams; but till then you must keep my counsel. Madame du Deffand says I have le fou...
Página 279 - I forgot to tell you that I sometimes go to Baron d'Olbach's; but I have left off his dinners, as there was no bearing the authors, and philosophers, and savants, of which he has a pigeon-house full. They soon turned my head with a new system of antediluvian deluges, which they have invented to prove the eternity of matter. The Baron is persuaded that Pall Mall is paved with lava or deluge stones. In short, nonsense for nonsense, I like the Jesuits better than the philosophers.
Página 28 - Bedlam actuated by attorneys ! I am perfectly ignorant of the state of the war abroad ; they say we are in no pain for Gibraltar : but I know that we are in a state of war at home that is shocking. I mean, from the enormous profusion of housebreakers, highwaymen, and footpads ; and, what is worse, from the savage barbarities of the two latter, who commit the most wanton cruelties. This evil is another fruit of the American war. Having no vent for the convicts that used to be transported to our late...