The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen 99 |
Dentro del libro
Página 5
His resignation was due , partly to some personal discontent with Lord North , but
chiefly to his intention of opposing the Royal Marriage Act , a measure then in
preparation , much desired by the King , but reluctantly adopted by his Ministers .
His resignation was due , partly to some personal discontent with Lord North , but
chiefly to his intention of opposing the Royal Marriage Act , a measure then in
preparation , much desired by the King , but reluctantly adopted by his Ministers .
Página 7
The King , who appears to have conceived a personal dislike to Fox on account
of his opposition to the Royal Marriage Bill , was much displeased at his conduct
on this occasion , and on February 15th , wrote thus to Lord North :" I am greatly ...
The King , who appears to have conceived a personal dislike to Fox on account
of his opposition to the Royal Marriage Bill , was much displeased at his conduct
on this occasion , and on February 15th , wrote thus to Lord North :" I am greatly ...
Página 10
This negotiation ( to which the King ' s consent had doubtless been obtained )
was conducted by Mr . Eden ( afterwards Lord Auckland ) , whose account of his
interview of three hours with Fox is now published . Fox is reported to have said ...
This negotiation ( to which the King ' s consent had doubtless been obtained )
was conducted by Mr . Eden ( afterwards Lord Auckland ) , whose account of his
interview of three hours with Fox is now published . Fox is reported to have said ...
Página 11
ever , evident that the King did not meditate any fundamental Opposition . He was
ready to engraft men of ability into the Ministry , but merely with a view of
strengthening it , not of altering its measures . . This appears clearly from a
curious ...
ever , evident that the King did not meditate any fundamental Opposition . He was
ready to engraft men of ability into the Ministry , but merely with a view of
strengthening it , not of altering its measures . . This appears clearly from a
curious ...
Página 12
If they will not , they shall have • another king ; for I never will put my hand to what
will make me miserable to the last hour of my life . On the 22nd , the King says : “ I
will never consent to removing the members of • the present Cabinet from my ...
If they will not , they shall have • another king ; for I never will put my hand to what
will make me miserable to the last hour of my life . On the 22nd , the King says : “ I
will never consent to removing the members of • the present Cabinet from my ...
Comentarios de usuarios - Escribir una reseña
No hemos encontrado ninguna reseña en los sitios habituales.
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Términos y frases comunes
already American appears appointed authority become believe Bill blind body called cause character Church Committee Commons condition considered continued doubt duties effect England equally established existence expressed fact feel French friends give given Government hand head House idea important improvement independent interest Italy King land learned less letter living Locke look Lord John Russell Lord North Lord Shelburne matter means measures mind Ministers Mormon nature never object once opinion original Parliament party passed persons political poor possession practical present principles proposed question reason received remain remarkable Report respect result roads says schools seems success suppose things thought tion true University whole writing
Pasajes populares
Página 7 - That the influence of the Crown has increased, is increasing, and ought to be diminished"?
Página 226 - She was a brown beauty: that is, her eyes, hair, and eyebrows and eyelashes were dark: her hair curling with rich undulations, and waving over her shoulders; but her complexion was as dazzling white as snow in sunshine: except her cheeks, which were a bright red, and her lips, which were of a still deeper crimson. Her mouth and chin, they said, were too large and full, and so they might be for a goddess in marble, but not for a woman whose eyes were fire, whose look was love, whose voice was the...
Página 325 - God, will give unto him, because she did not believe and administer unto him according to my word ; and she then becomes the transgressor, and he is exempt from the law of Sarah, who administered unto Abraham according to the law, when I commanded Abraham to take Hagar to wife.
Página 212 - Grown all to all, from no one vice exempt; And most contemptible to shun contempt; His passion still, to covet general praise, His life, to forfeit it a thousand ways ; A constant bounty which no friend has made; An angel tongue, which no man can persuade! A fool, with more of wit than half mankind, Too rash for thought, for action too refined...
Página 346 - Which was a figure for the time then present, in which were offered both gifts and sacrifices, that could not make him that did the service perfect, as pertaining to the conscience...
Página 312 - It no sooner appeared than I found myself delivered from the enemy which held me bound. When the light rested upon me, I saw two personages, whose brightness and glory defy all description, standing above me in the air. One of them spake unto me, calling me by name, and said (pointing to the other) , THIS is MY BELOVED SON, HEAR HIM.
Página 17 - On our part Commissioners will be *> named, or any character given to Mr. Oswald which Dr. Franklin and he may judge conducive to a final settlement of things between Great Britain and America.
Página 644 - On the Relation between the Holy Scriptures and some parts of Geological Science.