Annual Register, Volume 46Edmund Burke 1805 - History |
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... measure was passed . Mr. Windham , in explanation , said , that he had given no opinion of the propriety or impropriety of the present measure , as he had not sufficient information to judge ; but , certainly , he had never made it a ...
... measure was passed . Mr. Windham , in explanation , said , that he had given no opinion of the propriety or impropriety of the present measure , as he had not sufficient information to judge ; but , certainly , he had never made it a ...
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... measures necessary for the suppres- sion of rebellion ; but it was a se- rious matter to vote measures of such magnitude , without any infor- mation . The only official informa . tion of the state of Ireland , was in his majesty's ...
... measures necessary for the suppres- sion of rebellion ; but it was a se- rious matter to vote measures of such magnitude , without any infor- mation . The only official informa . tion of the state of Ireland , was in his majesty's ...
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... measures , government appeared intent merely on providing the means of defence , and had but added 7000 men to their regular force . Mr. secretary Yorke was not afraid that the country would enter . tain the same opinion , that the ...
... measures , government appeared intent merely on providing the means of defence , and had but added 7000 men to their regular force . Mr. secretary Yorke was not afraid that the country would enter . tain the same opinion , that the ...
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... measures that they had taken for securing the national defence . He said , that the right honourable gentleman ( Mr ... measure of most extreme ri- gour . The fact , however , was that of the 35,000 men raised for the army of reserve ...
... measures that they had taken for securing the national defence . He said , that the right honourable gentleman ( Mr ... measure of most extreme ri- gour . The fact , however , was that of the 35,000 men raised for the army of reserve ...
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... tended , in a great measure , to allay the fer- ment in the public mind , and re- store tranquillity to the bosom of an affectionate and loyal people . * Cu On the 9th , 10th , and 11th of May 28 ANNUAL REGISTER , 1804 .
... tended , in a great measure , to allay the fer- ment in the public mind , and re- store tranquillity to the bosom of an affectionate and loyal people . * Cu On the 9th , 10th , and 11th of May 28 ANNUAL REGISTER , 1804 .
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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.