History of England: From the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles, 1713-1783, Volum 7Little, Brown, 1854 |
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Pàgina vi
... " To shear the wolf " 129 Altered views of Ministers ib . A Spartan simile 131 Meetings and Petitions for Peace ib . Expedition of Admiral Kempenfeldt 132 CONTENTS . vii A.D. Page 1782. Retirement of Lord G. vi CONTENTS .
... " To shear the wolf " 129 Altered views of Ministers ib . A Spartan simile 131 Meetings and Petitions for Peace ib . Expedition of Admiral Kempenfeldt 132 CONTENTS . vii A.D. Page 1782. Retirement of Lord G. vi CONTENTS .
Pàgina vii
... Minister New appointments State of Ireland reviewed Shackles upon the Irish trade Distresses of the Irish people Non ... Ministers in England The Irish demands conceded Popular gratitude to Grattan His closing years CHAPTER LXVI ...
... Minister New appointments State of Ireland reviewed Shackles upon the Irish trade Distresses of the Irish people Non ... Ministers in England The Irish demands conceded Popular gratitude to Grattan His closing years CHAPTER LXVI ...
Pàgina viii
... Minister Resignation of Fox Ministerial explanations Pitt , Chancellor of the Exchequer Lord Howe and the Channel fleet Loss of the Royal George And of Rodney's prizes Siege of Gibraltar Sufferings of the garrison Firmness and skill of ...
... Minister Resignation of Fox Ministerial explanations Pitt , Chancellor of the Exchequer Lord Howe and the Channel fleet Loss of the Royal George And of Rodney's prizes Siege of Gibraltar Sufferings of the garrison Firmness and skill of ...
Pàgina 1
... Minister ; each decked with some scarce intelligible title , as Clerk of the Pipe , or Clerk of the Pells , or one of the Justices in Eyre ; each enabled , under cover of this gibberish , to draw an ample salary . Such feelings , which ...
... Minister ; each decked with some scarce intelligible title , as Clerk of the Pipe , or Clerk of the Pells , or one of the Justices in Eyre ; each enabled , under cover of this gibberish , to draw an ample salary . Such feelings , which ...
Pàgina 7
... Minister , " the necessities of ancient and noble " families to the prying eye of malignant curiosity — to " hold up the man who has a pension to the envy and " detraction of him who hates him because he has none " to prepare a feast ...
... Minister , " the necessities of ancient and noble " families to the prying eye of malignant curiosity — to " hold up the man who has a pension to the envy and " detraction of him who hates him because he has none " to prepare a feast ...
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History of England: From the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of ..., Volum 7 Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope Visualització completa - 1854 |
History of England: From the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of ..., Volum 7 Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope Visualització completa - 1854 |
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 347 - Blessed are the barren, and the wombs that never bare, and the paps which never gave suck. Then shall they begin to say to the mountains, Fall on us ; and to the hills, Cover us. For if they do these things in a green tree, what shall be done in the dry ? And there were also two other, malefactors, led with him to be put to death.
Pàgina 155 - That a claim of any body of men, other than the king, lords, and commons of Ireland to make laws to bind this kingdom, is unconstitutional, illegal, and a grievance.
Pàgina 316 - An examination for a Degree at " Oxford was in my time a farce. I was examined in " Hebrew, and in History. ' What is the Hebrew for " ' the place of a skull ? ' I replied,
Pàgina 84 - formally before the Court, but for that very reason I " will bring him before the Court. He has placed these " men in the front of the battle, in hopes to escape under " their shelter, but I will not join in battle with them : " their vices, though screwed up to the highest pitch of " human depravity, are not of dignity enough to vindicate " the combat with ME. I will drag HIM to light who is " the dark mover behind this scene of iniquity.
Pàgina 121 - Granted. It is understood that any property obviously belonging to the inhabitants of these States, in the possession of the garrison, shall be subject to be reclaimed.
Pàgina 30 - Sessions-House at the Old Bailey. There were not, I believe, a hundred ; but they did their work at leisure, in full security, without sentinels, without trepidation, as men lawfully employed, in full day.
Pàgina 126 - As he would have taken a ball in his breast," replied lord George. For he opened his arms, exclaiming wildly, as he paced up and down the apartment during a few minutes, "Oh, God ! it is all over!
Pàgina 123 - The treatment in general, that " we have received from the enemy, since our surrender, " has been perfectly good and proper. But the kindness " and attention that has been shown to us by the French "officers in particular, their delicate sensibility of "our situation, their generous and pressing offer of' " money, both public and private, to any amount, has " really gone beyond what I can possibly describe, and " will, I hope, make an impression on the breast of "every English officer, whenever the...
Pàgina 164 - the best of messages to the best of people from the best of kings.
Pàgina 209 - I shall esteem myself the happiest of men, if I can be instrumental in recommending my country more and more to your Majesty's royal benevolence...