Majesty) the animating hope, that the benefits to be derived from our successful exertions will not be confined within ourselves, but that, by their example and their consequences, they may lead to the re-establishment of such a system in Europe, as may... Cobbett's Political Register - Sivu 187muokkaaja - 1804Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1804 - 536 sivua
...reduced ; and may finally railè an eftefrual barrier againit the unbounded fcheraes of aggrandifement and ambition which threaten every independent nation...remains on the Continent." Then the Lord Chancellor, by hrt Majelty's command, laid — " My Lar ¡is anJ Gentlemen, " It ч his Majefly's Royal tf'HI axJ... | |
| 1804 - 452 sivua
...of such a system in Europe, as may rescue it from the precarious state to which it is reduced ; and, finally raise an effectual barrier against the unbounded...the lord chancellor, by his majesty's command, said, " ;V/y Lords and Gentlemen, " It is his majesty's royal will and pleasure, that this parliament be... | |
| John Aikin - 1816 - 510 sivua
...mere security of this country. " I entertain (said his Majesty) the animating hope, that the benefits to be derived from our successful exertions will not...independent nation that yet remains on the continent." The first military operation of the year was the capture of the English settlement at Goree on January... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 570 sivua
...mere security of this country. " I entertain (said his Majesty) the animating hope, that the benefits to be derived from our successful exertions will not...independent nation that yet remains on the continent." The first military operation of the year was the capture of the English settlement at Goree on January... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 562 sivua
...mere security of this country. " I entertain (said his Majesty) the animating hope, that the benefits to be derived from our successful exertions will not...independent nation that yet remains on the continent." The first military operation of the year was the capture of the English settlement at Goree on January... | |
| George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane - 1844 - 928 sivua
...reduced ; and may finally raise an effectual barrier against the unbounded schemes of aggrandisement and ambition which threaten every independent nation that yet remains on the Continent." The invasion, as we know, came to nothing, nor was the continental coalition completed this year. But... | |
| Charles Knight - 1861 - 622 sivua
...consequences, they may lead to the establishment of such a system in Europe as may rescue it i'rom the precarious state to which it is reduced, and may...independent nation that yet remains on the continent." The " effectual barrier" evidently contemplated a new Grand Alliance — " a system in Europe " which... | |
| Charles Knight - 1861 - 652 sivua
...may rescue it from the precarious state to which it is reduced, and may finally raise an efi'ectual barrier against the unbounded schemes of aggrandizement...independent nation that yet remains on the continent." The " effectual barrier " evidently contemplated a new Grand Alliance — " a system in Europe " which... | |
| Charles Knight - 1874 - 640 sivua
...within ourselves, but that by their example and their consequences, they may lead to the establishment of such a system in Europe as may rescue it from the...independent nation that yet remains on the continent." The " effectual barrier" evidently contemplated a new Grand Alliance — "a system in Europe" which... | |
| Charles Knight - 1880 - 1318 sivua
...reduced, and may • Colchester's " Diary, " vol. ii. p. 9. 1 Hid., vol. i. SZOL NEW GRAND ALLIANCE. 197 finally raise an effectual barrier against the unbounded...independent nation that yet remains on the continent." The " effectual barrier" evidently contemplated a new Grand Alliance — "a system in Europe " which... | |
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