London Magazine: Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer..., Volumen 1C. Ackers, 1735 |
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... treaty with America . He wifhed to know if Congress had used their influence , as ftipulated in that . treaty , or were likely to use it , in behalf of the Loyalifts . In order to come at the defired information , he moved for a copy of ...
... treaty with America . He wifhed to know if Congress had used their influence , as ftipulated in that . treaty , or were likely to use it , in behalf of the Loyalifts . In order to come at the defired information , he moved for a copy of ...
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... treaty of peace that was foon after concluded at Utrecht . The war , which the Queen carried on against the French and Spaniards , is defcribed under the form of a law - fuit , that John Bull , or England , is faid to have been engaged ...
... treaty of peace that was foon after concluded at Utrecht . The war , which the Queen carried on against the French and Spaniards , is defcribed under the form of a law - fuit , that John Bull , or England , is faid to have been engaged ...
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... treaties of friendship and commerce had been re- newed and confirmed , and that additional arti- cles , for the better regulation of the commerce between the two nations were concluded and figned at Sallee on the 24th of May last . In ...
... treaties of friendship and commerce had been re- newed and confirmed , and that additional arti- cles , for the better regulation of the commerce between the two nations were concluded and figned at Sallee on the 24th of May last . In ...
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... treaties , the important and de- cifive arrangements of a commercial and political nature , in confequence of a late revolution - that a provifion for the heavy expences and important fer- vices voted - that the orderly reduc- tion of ...
... treaties , the important and de- cifive arrangements of a commercial and political nature , in confequence of a late revolution - that a provifion for the heavy expences and important fer- vices voted - that the orderly reduc- tion of ...
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... treaty which had fubfitted , with feveral interruptions , from the reign of Richard the Second , and to conclade an ... treaties was very common in thefe ages . The poffeflions of the English on the ancient territories of France were ...
... treaty which had fubfitted , with feveral interruptions , from the reign of Richard the Second , and to conclade an ... treaties was very common in thefe ages . The poffeflions of the English on the ancient territories of France were ...
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Página 125 - Works of imagination excel by their allurement and delight ; by their power of attracting and detaining the attention. That book is good in vain, which the reader throws away. He only is the master, who keeps the mind in pleasing captivity...
Página 585 - In Case it should so happen that any Place or Territory belonging to Great Britain, or to the United States, should...
Página 103 - As yon summits soft and fair, Clad in colours of the air Which to those who journey near Barren, brown and rough appear: Still we tread the same coarse way; The present's still a cloudy day.
Página 171 - I now make it my earnest prayer that God would have you, and the State over which you preside, in his holy protection ; that He would incline the hearts of the citizens to cultivate a spirit of subordination and obedience to government; to entertain a brotherly affection and love for one another, for their fellow-citizens of the United States at large...
Página 237 - I hear is, that he felt a gradual decay, though so early in life, and was declining for five or six months. It was not, as I apprehended, the gout in his stomach, but, I believe, rather a complication first of gross humours, as he was naturally corpulent, not discharging themselves as he used no sort of exercise.
Página 170 - That it is indispensable to the happiness of the individual States, that there should be lodged somewhere a supreme power to regulate and govern the general concerns of the confederated republic, without which the Union cannot be of long duration.
Página 522 - Entire, complete. — A thing is entire, by wanting none of its parts ; complete, by wanting none of the appendages that belong to it. A man may have an entire house to himself, and yet not have one complete apartment.
Página 237 - I know an instance where he did his utmost to conceal his own merit that way ; and if we join to this his natural love of ease, I fancy we must expect little of this sort : at least I...
Página 171 - ... rejection of this proposition will in any manner affect, much less militate against, the act of Congress, by which they have offered five years...
Página 171 - ... case of hostility. It is essential therefore, that the same system should pervade the whole ; that the formation and discipline of the militia of the continent should be absolutely uniform, and that the same species of arms, accoutrements, and military apparatus, should be introduced in every part of the United States.