Annual Register, Volume 46Edmund Burke 1805 - History |
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... method , before these materials can assume the shape of " Phi- losophy teaching by example . " Yet the Editor of this work , ( raised by the merit of those who have pre- ceded ceded him , to so high an eminence of reputation.
... method , before these materials can assume the shape of " Phi- losophy teaching by example . " Yet the Editor of this work , ( raised by the merit of those who have pre- ceded ceded him , to so high an eminence of reputation.
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... raise the spirits and hopes of the disaffected : but it would paralize the exertions , and augment the fears of the loyal friends of their country . The bill for suspending the ha- beas corpus act in Ireland was brought in , and read a ...
... raise the spirits and hopes of the disaffected : but it would paralize the exertions , and augment the fears of the loyal friends of their country . The bill for suspending the ha- beas corpus act in Ireland was brought in , and read a ...
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... raised against his right honour- able friend , ( Mr. Windham ) for saying , that the Irish government had been taken by surprise on the 23d of July ; but , certainly , every appearance warranted that supposi- tion ; for , if they had ...
... raised against his right honour- able friend , ( Mr. Windham ) for saying , that the Irish government had been taken by surprise on the 23d of July ; but , certainly , every appearance warranted that supposi- tion ; for , if they had ...
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... raised for the army of reserve , 7,500 had already entered for general service , within the short space of two months , and he therefore could not understand how it had injured the recruiting service . The next material objec- tion made ...
... raised for the army of reserve , 7,500 had already entered for general service , within the short space of two months , and he therefore could not understand how it had injured the recruiting service . The next material objec- tion made ...
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... raised on such weak foundations , would never make it a mansion agreeable to in- habit , or one safe to be in the neigh- bourhood of . Mr. Sturgess reprobated the prin- ciple and detail of the bill . The attorney general strongly ...
... raised on such weak foundations , would never make it a mansion agreeable to in- habit , or one safe to be in the neigh- bourhood of . Mr. Sturgess reprobated the prin- ciple and detail of the bill . The attorney general strongly ...
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Page 104 - ... GENERAL LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. THE Hagerman Collection HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE JAMES J. HAGERMAN OF CLASS OF '61 IN THE HANDS OF Professor Charles Kendall Adams. 1883. HA' ) = ..R887 JOURNAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY OP LONDON.
Page 882 - On the morning of that day, his attendants, alarmed at the evident symptoms of approaching dissolution, came precipitately to call the friend who has now the melancholy task of recording the mournful event: not a moment was lost in repairing to his house. He was lying on his bed in a posture of meditation ; and the only symptom of remaining life, was a small degree of motion in the heart, which after a few seconds ceased, and he expired without a pang or groan.
Page 484 - Nevertheless, we made our prayer unto our God, and set a watch against them day and night, because of them.
Page 855 - ... society. Its tendency to produce aggression on the laws and rights of other nations, and to endanger the peace of our own is so obvious, that I doubt not you will adopt measures for restraining it effectually in future.