The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and Literature, for the Year ...G. Robinson, Pater-noster-Row, 1811 - English poetry |
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... Walcheren first occurred : the examinations , the documents , the evi- dence on this subject are full and explicit , and bear strongly on those who planned , and on him to whom was intrusted the execution of the expedition . It is true ...
... Walcheren first occurred : the examinations , the documents , the evi- dence on this subject are full and explicit , and bear strongly on those who planned , and on him to whom was intrusted the execution of the expedition . It is true ...
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Their attention and interest were soon called from the Walcheren investigation to the proceedings re- specting Sir Francis Burdett . In the metropolis the popular feeling on this subject was exceedingly power- ful , and at one time ...
Their attention and interest were soon called from the Walcheren investigation to the proceedings re- specting Sir Francis Burdett . In the metropolis the popular feeling on this subject was exceedingly power- ful , and at one time ...
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... Walcheren - Navy Estimates - Mr . Bankes's Bill - Mr . Hor- ner on the Bullion Trade - Debates on Mr. Sheridan's Motion respecting the Standing Orders of the House - Motion of Thanks to Lord Gambier - An- nuity to Lord Wellington ...
... Walcheren - Navy Estimates - Mr . Bankes's Bill - Mr . Hor- ner on the Bullion Trade - Debates on Mr. Sheridan's Motion respecting the Standing Orders of the House - Motion of Thanks to Lord Gambier - An- nuity to Lord Wellington ...
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... Walcheren Expedition - Debates on Lord Porchester's Resolution - Debate and Resolutions on Mr. Hunt's Dejalcation -- Sir Francis Burdett's Letter to the Speaker of the House of Commons -- Sir Samuel Remilly's Motion for the Li- beration ...
... Walcheren Expedition - Debates on Lord Porchester's Resolution - Debate and Resolutions on Mr. Hunt's Dejalcation -- Sir Francis Burdett's Letter to the Speaker of the House of Commons -- Sir Samuel Remilly's Motion for the Li- beration ...
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... Walcheren Expe- dition - Meeting of the Common Hall respecting the Rejection of their Petition on the Subject ; and the Mode of presenting their Addresses to the King - Remarks on their Resolutions - Berkshire Meeting - Sketch of the ...
... Walcheren Expe- dition - Meeting of the Common Hall respecting the Rejection of their Petition on the Subject ; and the Mode of presenting their Addresses to the King - Remarks on their Resolutions - Berkshire Meeting - Sketch of the ...
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Antwerp appeared appointed army bank bank of England bill Bonaparte Britain British brought bullion called cause ceeding character charge circumstances command commerce committed committee conduct consequence considered constitution coun council court crime crown declared defend duty earl enemy England evidence evil execution expedition favour feelings force France French Gale Jones gold hope house of commons house of lords inquiry ject judge jury king land letter liberty lord Chatham lord Wellington lordship majesty majesty's manner means measures ment military ministers mode motion nation necessary noble lord object officers opinion paper parliament peace person petition Portugal possession present prince principles privileges proceedings punishment question racter received respect Richard Strachan royal Scheldt sent sergeant-at-arms ships sion sir Francis Burdett sir George Barlow Spain Spanish speaker specting tained thing thought tion troops vote Walcheren warrant wish
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Page 39 - That the influence of the Crown had increased, was increasing, and ought to be diminished:
Page 154 - 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.
Page 56 - Of watery Neptune, is now bound in with shame, With inky blots, and rotten parchment bonds: That England, that was wont to conquer others, Hath made a shameful conquest of itself.
Page 64 - England," it is declared and enacted, that no freeman may be taken or imprisoned or be disseised of his freehold or liberties, or his free customs, or be outlawed or exiled, or in any manner destroyed, but by the lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land.
Page 111 - I am well aware that I have but a short time to live ; my mode of life has rendered it impossible that I should get rid of this fever. If I...
Page 64 - By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws and the execution of laws without consent of Parliament; 2.
Page 77 - I, to find this subject (surely neither unentertaining nor unuseful) had fallen into hands so likely to do it justice. Few have felt a higher esteem for your talents, your taste, and industry. In truth, the only cause of my delay has been a sort of diffidence, that would not let me send you...
Page 139 - Large rooms, well lighted by Argand's lamps, contain every evening some hundreds of young people, of whom some draw from relievo or living models, while others copy drawings of furniture, chandeliers, or other ornaments in bronze. In this assemblage ( and this is very remarkable in the midst of a country where the prejudices of the nobility against the...