Annual Register, Nide 12Edmund Burke 1770 |
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Sivu 3
... known , that the great point which Ruffia had in view , in the war of the year 1736 , againft the Turks , was to gain a port and free right of trade upon the Black fea , with liberty for her fhips to pafs through the Dardanelles , in ...
... known , that the great point which Ruffia had in view , in the war of the year 1736 , againft the Turks , was to gain a port and free right of trade upon the Black fea , with liberty for her fhips to pafs through the Dardanelles , in ...
Sivu 34
... known by the effects which they produce ; but probably will not tranfpire other- wife . It is certain they parted with the ftrongest marks of mutual confidence , friendship , and esteem . In the midst of the peace and tranquility that ...
... known by the effects which they produce ; but probably will not tranfpire other- wife . It is certain they parted with the ftrongest marks of mutual confidence , friendship , and esteem . In the midst of the peace and tranquility that ...
Sivu 36
... known before for fome ages . His brother the grand duke of Tufcany , who ap- peared in his proper character , was accordingly treated by the cardi- nals with the greatest honours , and received fome very rich and magni- ficent prefents ...
... known before for fome ages . His brother the grand duke of Tufcany , who ap- peared in his proper character , was accordingly treated by the cardi- nals with the greatest honours , and received fome very rich and magni- ficent prefents ...
Sivu 45
... known . Though the French over - run the ifland upon the departure of Paoli , feveral of the chiefs who refused to accept of the amnesty they of- fered , retired to the most inaccef- fible places with their parties , where they ...
... known . Though the French over - run the ifland upon the departure of Paoli , feveral of the chiefs who refused to accept of the amnesty they of- fered , retired to the most inaccef- fible places with their parties , where they ...
Sivu 53
... to be fent upon that fervice . No direct anfwer was made to this application ; but as it was known that Sir John Lindsey [ E 3 ] was his idea to inveft a naval officer with plenipotentiary powers For the YEAR 1769 . [ 53.
... to be fent upon that fervice . No direct anfwer was made to this application ; but as it was known that Sir John Lindsey [ E 3 ] was his idea to inveft a naval officer with plenipotentiary powers For the YEAR 1769 . [ 53.
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Sivu 164 - You shall be taken from the place where you are, and be carried to the place from whence you came, and from thence to the place of execution, and there be severally hanged by your necks until you be dead. And the Lord have mercy on your souls.
Sivu 191 - They that fawn'd on him before Use his company no more. He that is thy friend indeed, He will help thee in thy need : If thou sorrow, he will weep ; If thou wake, he cannot sleep ; Thus of every grief in heart He with thee doth bear a part. These are certain signs to know Faithful friend from flattering foe.
Sivu 205 - ¡rinds, tenements, hereditaments, penfions, offices, and perfonal eftates, in that part of Great - Britain, called England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed ; and that a proportionable cefs, according to the ninth article of the treaty of union, be laid upon that part of Great-Britain called Scotland, 1,500,000!.
Sivu 8 - Leo himself, in the zeal and munificence, with which he encouraged them. He invited learned men to his court, he conversed with them familiarly, he employed them in business, he raised them to offices of dignity, and honoured them with his confidence. That...
Sivu 75 - That the ladies' summer hats, however, should be lined with black, as not reverberating on their faces those rays which are reflected upwards from the earth or water ? That the putting a white cap of paper or linen...
Sivu 219 - Thou soft-flowing Avon, by thy silver stream Of things more than mortal sweet Shakespeare would dream ; The fairies by moonlight dance round his green bed, For hallow'd the turf is which pillow'd his head.
Sivu 190 - Tereu, Tereu!' by and by; That to hear her so complain, Scarce I could from tears refrain; For her griefs, so lively shown, Made me think upon mine own. Ah...
Sivu 163 - But the king, misled by evil counsellors, or through a seduced heart, hath left his parliament, under God the best assurance of his crown and family. The maintaining of this schism is the ground of this unhappy war on your part, and what sad effects it hath produced in the three kingdoms is visible to all men.
Sivu 160 - I think I had lain by the heels for it. But I had this good fortune ; that, after four or five days, the queen had talked of me, and twice talked to me, though very briefly. At last, she gave me a full and...