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... parliament being omitted , and the great question of uncon- ditional fubmiffion left totally at large . It is also remarkable , that though the inhabitants of York Ifland and Queen's County , be- fides raifing a confiderable body of ...
... parliament being omitted , and the great question of uncon- ditional fubmiffion left totally at large . It is also remarkable , that though the inhabitants of York Ifland and Queen's County , be- fides raifing a confiderable body of ...
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... parliament . New peers . Change in the department for the education of the Royal Brothers . Extraordinary augmentation of the peerage in Ireland . Diftreffes of the Weft - India iflands . Depredations of the American cruizers . Conduct ...
... parliament . New peers . Change in the department for the education of the Royal Brothers . Extraordinary augmentation of the peerage in Ireland . Diftreffes of the Weft - India iflands . Depredations of the American cruizers . Conduct ...
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... parliament , they were already armed with every power which they were capable of defiring or wishing for the establish- ment of their American fyftem ; whilft , as the nation was now too deeply engaged in their measures to be capable of ...
... parliament , they were already armed with every power which they were capable of defiring or wishing for the establish- ment of their American fyftem ; whilft , as the nation was now too deeply engaged in their measures to be capable of ...
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... parliament . The oa . 31st , fpeech from the throne feemed to breathe in- dignation and refentment . would have afforded much fatis- faction that the troubles which had fo long diftracted the colo- nies had been at an end ; and that the ...
... parliament . The oa . 31st , fpeech from the throne feemed to breathe in- dignation and refentment . would have afforded much fatis- faction that the troubles which had fo long diftracted the colo- nies had been at an end ; and that the ...
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... parliament , divefted of every poffible view of any feparate in- terefts of the crown ; and expreffes the ftrongeft fentiments of grati- tude for that attachment to the parliamentary authority of Great Britain , which had thus provoked ...
... parliament , divefted of every poffible view of any feparate in- terefts of the crown ; and expreffes the ftrongeft fentiments of grati- tude for that attachment to the parliamentary authority of Great Britain , which had thus provoked ...
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Página 3 - ... religious factions, they seemed to be disarmed in my behalf of their wonted fury. My friends never had occasion to vindicate any one circumstance of my character and conduct: not but that the zealots, we may well suppose, would have been glad to invent and propagate any story to my disadvantage, but they could never find any which they thought would wear the face of probability. I cannot...
Página 266 - ˇrinds, tenements, hereditaments, penfions, offices, and perfonal eftates, in that part of Great - Britain, called England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed ; and that a proportionable cefs, according to the ninth article of the treaty of union, be laid upon that part of Great-Britain called Scotland, 1,500,000!.
Página 111 - Then plunge under it with your eyes open, throwing yourself towards the egg, and endeavouring by the action of your hands and feet against the water to get forward till within reach of it. In this attempt you will find that the water buoys you up against your inclination; that it is not so easy a thing to sink as you imagined; that you cannot but by active force get down to the egg.
Página 138 - Hones had formerly been dug; and that it would have been no difficult matter to roll them down the hill after they were formed. I think this a very reafonable conjecture ; and have no doubt that it has been fo.
Página 74 - ... both capital and profit. They are the projects, therefore, to which of all others a prudent lawgiver, who...
Página 193 - Turn to learning and gaming, religion and raking. With the love of a wench, let his writings be chaste ; Tip his tongue with strange matter, his pen with fine taste ; That the rake and the poet o'er all may prevail, Set fire to the head, and set fire to the tail.
Página 259 - the necessity of preventing the American trade from passing into foreign Channels.
Página 75 - That there may be a continent, or large tract of land, near the Pole, I will not deny; on the contrary I am of opinion there is; and it is probable that we have seen a part of it.