Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 14R. Bagshaw, 1808 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 6-10 de 100
Página 25
... hope from his deeds , now that all Spaniards quite to devote to him that admiration to which he has so many claims , and assist him in those labours which he applies in our ser- vice ? -The Spanish monarchy shall resume the rank which ...
... hope from his deeds , now that all Spaniards quite to devote to him that admiration to which he has so many claims , and assist him in those labours which he applies in our ser- vice ? -The Spanish monarchy shall resume the rank which ...
Página 27
... hope . The Catholic worship shall not suffer the least wrong . It shall retain all its purity , and be the sole religion in the country . The laws , the lawful customs , the courts of jus- tice , the clergy , the national colleges shall ...
... hope . The Catholic worship shall not suffer the least wrong . It shall retain all its purity , and be the sole religion in the country . The laws , the lawful customs , the courts of jus- tice , the clergy , the national colleges shall ...
Página 29
... hope that then our naval and military power will become terrible to our enemies ; national credit will be maintained ; the chains which fetter our commerce will be broken ; our agricultural resources will receive similar improvement ...
... hope that then our naval and military power will become terrible to our enemies ; national credit will be maintained ; the chains which fetter our commerce will be broken ; our agricultural resources will receive similar improvement ...
Página 33
... hope of being able to continue in the enjoyment of such liberty.- - If the Pa- triots of Spain succeed , therefore , there is little fear of their again becoming slaves , for some time at any rate ; and it is upon this ground , and only ...
... hope of being able to continue in the enjoyment of such liberty.- - If the Pa- triots of Spain succeed , therefore , there is little fear of their again becoming slaves , for some time at any rate ; and it is upon this ground , and only ...
Página 37
... hope that no stupid and selfish brute will be suffered to approach the ear of our ministers with in- sinuations as to the effect of such an exam- ple . I hope that no such villainous insinua tions will be listened to , at any rate . I hope ...
... hope that no stupid and selfish brute will be suffered to approach the ear of our ministers with in- sinuations as to the effect of such an exam- ple . I hope that no such villainous insinua tions will be listened to , at any rate . I hope ...
Índice
1 | |
13 | |
39 | |
45 | |
49 | |
77 | |
89 | |
117 | |
511 | |
513 | |
545 | |
577 | |
589 | |
597 | |
641 | |
659 | |
131 | |
185 | |
213 | |
225 | |
255 | |
257 | |
269 | |
301 | |
303 | |
315 | |
321 | |
333 | |
347 | |
353 | |
377 | |
385 | |
395 | |
399 | |
407 | |
417 | |
453 | |
465 | |
471 | |
481 | |
707 | |
713 | |
727 | |
731 | |
757 | |
791 | |
801 | |
823 | |
845 | |
857 | |
865 | |
877 | |
897 | |
903 | |
915 | |
927 | |
929 | |
941 | |
951 | |
961 | |
973 | |
993 | |
1003 | |
1019 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Términos y frases comunes
appears arms Asturias attack Bayonne believe Buonaparte called capt cause chief command conduct consequence Convention Cortes court crown declared defend despotism Duke of York duty emperor endeavour enemy England Europe excellency fact favour feelings Ferdinand VII fight force France French army French troops give holy honour hope Junot junta jury justice king king of Spain kingdom letter libel liberty lieut Lord lordship lottery Madrid majesty majesty's means ment ministers Napoleon necessary never noble object officers opinion party patriots peace persons Portugal Portuguese present prince prince of Asturias principles provinces provinces of Spain published punishment purpose received religion respect ridicule royal highness Seville shew ships Sir Arthur Wellesley Sir Christopher sir John Carr sovereign Spain Spaniards Spanish nation SPANISH REVOLUTION supreme council thing throne tion Wellesley whole wish wounded
Pasajes populares
Página 5 - Texas by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings or by the powers vested in the marshals by law...
Página 621 - Napoleon, by the grace of God and the constitution, emperor of the French, king of Italy, and protector of the confederation of the Rhine...
Página 405 - ... in effecting his retreat in good order, owing principally to my want of cavalry ; and secondly, to the difficulty of bringing up the passes of the mountains with celerity a sufficient number of troops and of cannon to support those which had first ascended. The loss of the enemy has, however, been very great, and he left three pieces of cannon in our hands. ' I cannot sufficiently applaud the conduct of the troops throughout this action.
Página 173 - His Royal Highness was pleased to return the following most gracious Answer : " I thank you for this loyal and dutiful Address.
Página 1003 - I cannot have escaped error; it is incident to our imperfect nature. But I may say, with truth, my errors have been of the understanding not of intention : and that the advancement of their rights and interests has been the constant motive for every measure.
Página 405 - ... must observe, that although we had such a superiority of numbers employed in the operations of this day, the troops actually engaged in the heat of the action were, from unavoidable circumstances, only the 5th, 9th, 29th, the riflemen of the 95th and 60th, and the flank companies of major-general Hill's brigade, being a number by no means equal to that of the enemy ; their conduct, therefore, deserves the highest commendation.
Página 981 - The favorable reception of the proposition to Great Britain was the less to be doubted, as her orders of council had not only been referred for their vindication to an...
Página 1009 - His majesty would not hesitate to contribute, in any manner in his power, to restore to the commerce of the United States, its wonted activity; and if it were possible to make any sacrifice for the repeal of the embargo, without appearing to deprecate it as a measure of hostility, he would gladly have facilitated its removal, as a measure of inconvenient restriction upon the American people.
Página 47 - Lords and Gentlemen, His Majesty has great satisfaction in informing you, that, notwithstanding the formidable confederacy united against his ally the King of Sweden, that sovereign perseveres, with unabated vigour and constancy, to maintain the honour and indépendance of his crown.