Annual Register, Band 32Edmund Burke 1793 |
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... whose commu- nication was extremely vague and general , and related only to the capture of one of the veffels , and that without the particulars . He had faid , we then knew the whole of the claim of Spain ; whereas we did not know it ...
... whose commu- nication was extremely vague and general , and related only to the capture of one of the veffels , and that without the particulars . He had faid , we then knew the whole of the claim of Spain ; whereas we did not know it ...
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... whose lives were already in- terested , the original fubfcribers would be rescued from the rifque they at prefent ran , in confequence of a fpeculation , which , prima facie , had undoubtedly been a laudable one , and the public itfelf ...
... whose lives were already in- terested , the original fubfcribers would be rescued from the rifque they at prefent ran , in confequence of a fpeculation , which , prima facie , had undoubtedly been a laudable one , and the public itfelf ...
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... whose number was beyond count , and whose distresses were now great and general ; nor was perhaps the number of labo- rious poor in the provinces much lefs , whofe families could fearcely have exifted in any manner , but for the ...
... whose number was beyond count , and whose distresses were now great and general ; nor was perhaps the number of labo- rious poor in the provinces much lefs , whofe families could fearcely have exifted in any manner , but for the ...
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... whose hands the power of making peace and war , should at the prefent and in future be lodged ? The most violent of the democratic party infifted , that this great autho- rity could be fafely lodged in no other hands but thofe of the ...
... whose hands the power of making peace and war , should at the prefent and in future be lodged ? The most violent of the democratic party infifted , that this great autho- rity could be fafely lodged in no other hands but thofe of the ...
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... whose management the greatest fhare of this money is committed ; and there- fore to them we principally directed our attention : we examined fuch of them as we could find , who ei- ther were then , or had been em- ployed in thefe ...
... whose management the greatest fhare of this money is committed ; and there- fore to them we principally directed our attention : we examined fuch of them as we could find , who ei- ther were then , or had been em- ployed in thefe ...
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Seite 209 - THE BODY of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Printer, (like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, and stript of its lettering and gilding) lies here food for worms ; yet the work itself shall not be lost, for it will (as he believed) appear once more in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by THE AUTHOR.
Seite 128 - Let her see him injured, but not provoked: Let her attend him to the tribunal, and consider the patience with which he endured the scoffs and reproaches of his enemies. Lead her to his cross, and let her view him in the agony of death, and hear his last prayer for his persecutors...
Seite 127 - His scenes exhibit not much of humour, imagery, or passion : his personages are a kind of intellectual gladiators ; every sentence is to ward or strike ; the contest of smartness is never intermitted ; his wit is a meteor playing to and fro with alternate coruscations.
Seite 22 - ... baggage he never took; then, mounting one of his hunters, his next attention was to get out of London, into that road where turnpikes were the fewest. Then, stopping under any hedge where grass presented itself for his horse, and a little water...
Seite 99 - Nay, madam, he is a doctor; never rack his person, but rack his style: let him have pen, ink, and paper, and help of books, and be enjoined to continue the story where it breaketh off, and I will undertake, by collating the styles, to judge whether he were the author or no...
Seite 26 - Forest ; and an old man and woman, his tenants, •were the only persons with whom he could hold any converse. Here he fell ill ; and as he would have no...
Seite 129 - ... and supplications to God. Carry her to His table to view His poor fare, and hear His heavenly discourse.