Annual Register, 52권Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1812 |
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... ships , I thought my age and infir- mities would preclude me from ever again presenting myself to your consideration . But , my lords , such have been the untoward and calamitous events which have oc- curred since that period , that I ...
... ships , I thought my age and infir- mities would preclude me from ever again presenting myself to your consideration . But , my lords , such have been the untoward and calamitous events which have oc- curred since that period , that I ...
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... ships now to come to a vote of in- discriminate censure , of absolute condemnation , previous to any in- quiry . Such a mode of proceed . ing was surely unusual and unpre- cedented in the practice of parlia- ment . His noble friend ...
... ships now to come to a vote of in- discriminate censure , of absolute condemnation , previous to any in- quiry . Such a mode of proceed . ing was surely unusual and unpre- cedented in the practice of parlia- ment . His noble friend ...
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... ships at Ferrol . The Earl of Moira maintained , that the proofs demanding not only inquiry but condemnation , stood before them . The whole convic- tion of his mind , and the convic tion of every one who considered the subject , called ...
... ships at Ferrol . The Earl of Moira maintained , that the proofs demanding not only inquiry but condemnation , stood before them . The whole convic- tion of his mind , and the convic tion of every one who considered the subject , called ...
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... ships of the line , and 1000 ships of war of various proportions , and an in- calculable commercial marine , be disappointed in such a purpose ? It had been asked how 100,000 men could have been provided for such enterprises ? Were not ...
... ships of the line , and 1000 ships of war of various proportions , and an in- calculable commercial marine , be disappointed in such a purpose ? It had been asked how 100,000 men could have been provided for such enterprises ? Were not ...
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... ships had been moved out of the reach of attack , and that our force , great as it was , was insufficient for the attempt , and daily diminishing from the diseases of a pestilential climate . When the objects of the expedition were at ...
... ships had been moved out of the reach of attack , and that our force , great as it was , was insufficient for the attempt , and daily diminishing from the diseases of a pestilential climate . When the objects of the expedition were at ...
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Admiral amend appeared appointed army attack Badajoz bank Bank of England Bart batteries battle bill Britain British Buonaparte Cadiz Captain Ciudad Rodrigo Coimbra command committee conduct corps Cortes court daughter Ditto Duke duty Earl enemy England English expedition favour Ferdinand VII force French frigates gentlemen guns honourable House of Commons inhabitants inquiry Ireland island Isle Junta king Lady land late letter liberty Lisbon Lord Chatham Lord Wellington majesty majesty's March Massena ment military ministers Mondego motion nation navy neral o'clock object officers opinion paper parlia parliament party passed persons petition port Portugal Portuguese present Prince prisoners proceedings received Regency respect retreat royal Scheldt sent serjeant Serjeant at Arms ships sion Sir Francis Burdett Sir John Spain Spaniards Spanish Street Tagus tain taken Talavera tion town troops Walcheren whole William wounded
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398 페이지 - I die: remove far from me vanity and lies: give me neither poverty nor riches; feed me with food convenient for me: lest I be full, and deny thee, and say, "Who is the Lord?" or lest I be poor, and steal, and take the name of my God in vain.
693 페이지 - The timid girls, half dreading their design, Dip the small foot in the retarded brine, And search for crimson weeds, which spreading flow, Or lie like pictures on the sand below; With all those bright red pebbles, that the sun Through the small waves so softly shines upon...
417 페이지 - That the freedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parliament.
264 페이지 - ... subversive of the rights of the whole body of electors of this kingdom.
318 페이지 - What! shall the rascals dare to mutiny, and that too when the German Legion is so near at hand! Lash them, lash them, lash them! They deserve it. O yes; they merit a doubletailed cat. Base dogs ! What, mutiny for the sake of the price of a knapsack ! Lash them ! flog them ! Base rascals! mutiny for the price of a goat-skin, and then, upon the appearance of the German soldiers, they take a flogging as quietly as so many trunks of trees...
699 페이지 - JEolian lyre The winds of dark November stray, Touch the quick nerve of every wire, And on its magic pulses play ; — Till all the air around, Mysterious murmurs fill, A strange bewildering dream of sound, Most heavenly sweet...
686 페이지 - twas her proper care. Here will she come, and on the grave will sit, Folding her arms, in long abstracted fit ; But if observer pass, will take her round, And careless seem, for she would not be found ; Then go again, and thus her hour employ, While visions please her, and while woes destroy.
694 페이지 - Ne'er made the mourner in his God rejoice? Is he not man, by sin and suffering tried? Is he not man, for whom the Saviour died? Belie the Negro's powers: — in headlong will, Christian! thy brother thou shalt prove him still: Belie his virtues; since his wrongs began, His follies and his crimes have stampt him Man.
691 페이지 - tis done, Counts up his Meals, now lessen'd by that one ; For Expectation is on Time intent, Whether he brings us Joy or Punishment. - Yes ! e'en in sleep th* impressions all remain, He hears the Sentence and he feels the Chain ; He sees the Judge and Jury, when he shakes, And loudly cries, " Not Guilty," and awakes : Then chilling Tremblings o'er his Body creep, Till worn-out Nature is compell'd to sleep.
258 페이지 - The evidence that there is a Being, all-powerful, wise, and good, by whom every thing exists ; and particularly, to obviate difficulties regarding the wisdom and goodness of the Deity ; and this, in the first place, from considerations independent of written revelation, and, in the second place, from the Revelation of the Lord Jesus ; and from the whole, to point out the inferences most necessary for and useful to mankind.