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... continued ; and extended to the Hierarchy , and fecular Clergy , as well as to the Regulars . Commiffion for adminifiering the fequefiered eftates ; the produce diftined to public purposes . Obfervations and Brittures of foreigners on ...
... continued ; and extended to the Hierarchy , and fecular Clergy , as well as to the Regulars . Commiffion for adminifiering the fequefiered eftates ; the produce diftined to public purposes . Obfervations and Brittures of foreigners on ...
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... continued yet unknown and unfufpected , even for fome time after the demife of the emprefs " ( he fays ) we fhall profit by them ; - queen . But the years 1781 and 1782 " if not , we fhall difregard them . " removed the veil that ...
... continued yet unknown and unfufpected , even for fome time after the demife of the emprefs " ( he fays ) we fhall profit by them ; - queen . But the years 1781 and 1782 " if not , we fhall difregard them . " removed the veil that ...
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... continued inflexibly to adhere to his determination . This was about the clofe of the year 1781 , and the pope having communicated his defign through the nuncio at Vienna to the em- [ B ] peror , nection with the interior operations of ...
... continued inflexibly to adhere to his determination . This was about the clofe of the year 1781 , and the pope having communicated his defign through the nuncio at Vienna to the em- [ B ] peror , nection with the interior operations of ...
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... continued a month at Vienna , and arrived in Rome about the middle of June ; having met with every thing , in the courfe of his journey both outwards and homewards , that could be deemed pleafing or flattering , excepting only fuccefs ...
... continued a month at Vienna , and arrived in Rome about the middle of June ; having met with every thing , in the courfe of his journey both outwards and homewards , that could be deemed pleafing or flattering , excepting only fuccefs ...
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... continued to infift that that bufinefs fhould be be immediately . fettled ; obferving that his court made no new claims , that they only demanded a compliance with a pofitive article of the late treaty , and with refpect to that they ...
... continued to infift that that bufinefs fhould be be immediately . fettled ; obferving that his court made no new claims , that they only demanded a compliance with a pofitive article of the late treaty , and with refpect to that they ...
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Seite 362 - Indies, or any manufacture made of such article, unless in cases where a similar bounty is payable in Great Britain on exportation from thence, or where such bounty is merely in the nature of a drawback, or compensation of or for duties paid over and above any duties paid thereon in...
Seite 118 - If a white man in travelling through our country, enters one of our cabins, we all treat him as I treat you; we dry him if he is wet, we warm him if he is cold, and give him meat and drink, that he may allay his...
Seite 11 - ... abated. No incidental temptation could detain him for a moment; even those intervals of recreation, which sometimes unavoidably occurred, and were looked for by us with a longing, that persons who have experienced the fatigues of service will readily excuse, were submitted to by him with a certain impatience, whenever they could not be employed in making further provision for the more effectual prosecution of his designs.
Seite 11 - His judgment, in whatever related to the services he was engaged in, quick and sure. His designs were bold and manly ; and both in the conception, and in the mode of execution, bore evident marks of a great original genius. His courage was cool and determined, and accompanied with an admirable presence of mind in the moment of danger. His manners were plain and unaffected.
Seite 117 - I may- as well go to the meeting too ; and I went with him. There stood up a man in black, and began to talk to the people very angrily. I did not understand what he said ; but...
Seite 360 - France, or of any of her colonies or dependencies, or being of the growth, produce or manufacture of Great Britain or Ireland, or of any of the colonies or dependencies of Great Britain, or being of the growth, produce or manufacture of any place or country in the actual possession of either France or Great Britain...
Seite 187 - For eighteen months without intermission this destruction raged from the gates of Madras to the gates of Tanjore ; and so completely did these masters in their art, Hyder Ali and his more ferocious son, absolve themselves of their impious vow, that when the British armies traversed, as they did, the Carnatic for hundreds of miles in all directions, through the whole line of their march they did not see one man, not one woman, not one child, not one four-footed beast of any description whatever. One...
Seite 282 - For twenty-eight years' past, during which time we have had a vast number of prosecutions in different shapes for libels, the uniform and invariable conduct of that noble Judge has been to state the questions as I have just stated them to you ; and though the cases have been defended by Counsel not likely to yield much, yet that point was never found fault with by them ; and often as it has been enforced by the Court, they never have attempted yet by any application to set it aside ; at...
Seite 17 - His person was large, robust, I may say approaching to the gigantick, and grown unwieldy from corpulency. His countenance was naturally of the cast of an ancient statue, but somewhat disfigured by the scars of that evil, which, it was formerly imagined, the royal touch could cure.
Seite 115 - The Business of the Women is to take exact notice of what passes, imprint it in their Memories, for they have no Writing, and communicate it to their Children. They are the Records of the Council, and they preserve...