Memoirs of the Kings of Great Britain of the House of Brunswic-LunenburgMarchbank, 1802 - 485페이지 |
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... seemed established on a bafis fo firm , as might , if the fpirit of equity and mode- ration had influenced their councils , have inclined them to a milder and more temperate fyftem of policy . The par- liament , which affembled in March ...
... seemed established on a bafis fo firm , as might , if the fpirit of equity and mode- ration had influenced their councils , have inclined them to a milder and more temperate fyftem of policy . The par- liament , which affembled in March ...
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William Belsham. and magnanimity . His heart , foftened by distress , seemed at length to feel for the diftreffes of his people : and he ac- knowledged , when too late to rectify his error , that he had formed mistaken opinions ...
William Belsham. and magnanimity . His heart , foftened by distress , seemed at length to feel for the diftreffes of his people : and he ac- knowledged , when too late to rectify his error , that he had formed mistaken opinions ...
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... seemed by a de- plorable fatality to be converted into the temple of civil discord . On the return of the king from the continent numerous addreffes of congratulation were prefented ; amongst which one from the university of Cambridge ...
... seemed by a de- plorable fatality to be converted into the temple of civil discord . On the return of the king from the continent numerous addreffes of congratulation were prefented ; amongst which one from the university of Cambridge ...
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... seemed to fubfift between the crowns of Great Bri- tain and France ; and both courts viewed with equal astonish- ment and apprehenfion the fudden termination of the long and deeply - rooted animofity of the emperor and the king of Spain ...
... seemed to fubfift between the crowns of Great Bri- tain and France ; and both courts viewed with equal astonish- ment and apprehenfion the fudden termination of the long and deeply - rooted animofity of the emperor and the king of Spain ...
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... seemed ever to confider himself rather as elector than as king : and the in- fluence and power of Great Britain were of little estimation in his eyes , when directed to any other end than the ag grandizement of his native country . With ...
... seemed ever to confider himself rather as elector than as king : and the in- fluence and power of Great Britain were of little estimation in his eyes , when directed to any other end than the ag grandizement of his native country . With ...
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339 페이지 - Much more, Sir, is he to be abhorred, who, as he has advanced in age, has receded from virtue, and becomes more wicked with less temptation ; — who prostitutes himself for money which he cannot enjoy, and spends the remains of his life in the ruin of his country.
199 페이지 - I have seen the walls of Balclutha, but they were desolate. The fire had resounded in the halls: and the voice of the people is heard no more. The stream of Clutha was removed from its place, by the fall of the walls. The thistle shook there its lonely head: the moss whistled to the wind. The fox looked out from the windows, the rank grass of the wall waved round its head. Desolate is the dwelling of Moina, silence is in the house of her fathers.
38 페이지 - Peace courts his hand, but spreads her charms in vain, " Think nothing gain'd," he cries, " till nought remain, On Moscow's walls till Gothic standards fly, And all be mine beneath the polar sky.
288 페이지 - ... which we were fcarcely to march beyond the verge of their own country, or the ever memorable treaty, of which the tendency is difcovered in the name ; the treaty by which we difunited ourfelves from Auftria, deftroyed that building which we may perhaps now endeavour, without fuccefs, to raife again, and weakened the only power which it was our intereft to ftrengthen.
19 페이지 - If milder measures had been pursued, certain it is, that the tories had never universally embraced jacobitism. The violence of the whigs forced them into the arms of the pretender.
276 페이지 - General Hawley, who had boasted, that with two regiments of dragoons he would drive the rebel army from one end of the kingdom to the other, incurred abundance of censure for the disposition he made, as well as for his conduct before and after the action ; but he found means to vindicate himself to the satisfaction of his sovereign.
91 페이지 - Atterbury, he faid, he could hardly account for the inveterate hatred and malice fome perfons bore the learned and ingenious bifhop of Rochefter...
43 페이지 - ... the Spaniards do still insist, with their ships of war and forces, to attack the kingdom of Naples, or other the territories of the emperor in Italy, or to land in any part of Italy, which can only be with a design to invade the emperor's dominions, against whom only they have declared war by invading Sardinia ; or, if they should...
88 페이지 - ... an infatuation not to be accounted for. — Your own intereft and welfare call upon you to defend yourfelves. — I...
89 페이지 - Jerufalem ; infomuch as that field is called, in their proper tongue, Aceldama, that is to fay, the field of blood. For it is written in the book of Pfalms, Let his habitation be defolate, and let no man dwell therein ; and, His bifhoprick let another take.