History of Europe from the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Restoration of the Bourbons in 1815, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1860 |
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Pagina vii
... Council by the British government , 128 10. Reasons which led to a farther and more rigorous measure , 11. Orders in Council of 11th November , 129 130 • 131 12. Import of these Orders , . 13. Milan Decree , 17th December 1807 , issued ...
... Council by the British government , 128 10. Reasons which led to a farther and more rigorous measure , 11. Orders in Council of 11th November , 129 130 • 131 12. Import of these Orders , . 13. Milan Decree , 17th December 1807 , issued ...
Pagina viii
... Council ,. 25. Comparative blame attaching to each party , 24. Which party was the aggressor ? 26. Reflections on the policy of the Orders in Council , 27. Jesuit's Bark Bill in England , 29. Introduction of the system of licenses , 139 ...
... Council ,. 25. Comparative blame attaching to each party , 24. Which party was the aggressor ? 26. Reflections on the policy of the Orders in Council , 27. Jesuit's Bark Bill in England , 29. Introduction of the system of licenses , 139 ...
Pagina 2
... councils established the empire of England in the Eastern , 1. Maxwell , and the warrior whose immortal deeds proved the salva- tion of Europe in the Western hemisphere.1 1 Scherer , i . i . 1-7 . 2 . men then The young soldier was ...
... councils established the empire of England in the Eastern , 1. Maxwell , and the warrior whose immortal deeds proved the salva- tion of Europe in the Western hemisphere.1 1 Scherer , i . i . 1-7 . 2 . men then The young soldier was ...
Pagina 6
... Council , Feb. 2 , 1799 ; WELLESLEY'S Despatches , i . 425 . + This interesting fact I learned from my highly esteemed friend Lord Ashley , who received it from the Duke himself . 66 quo XLIX . 1798 . 1 Sallust , first 6 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
... Council , Feb. 2 , 1799 ; WELLESLEY'S Despatches , i . 425 . + This interesting fact I learned from my highly esteemed friend Lord Ashley , who received it from the Duke himself . 66 quo XLIX . 1798 . 1 Sallust , first 6 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
Pagina 7
... councils ; but he experienced , with Themistocles and Scipio Africanus , the mutable tenure of popular applause , and the base ingratitude of those whom he had saved . Having triumphed over the arms of the threatening tyrant , he was ...
... councils ; but he experienced , with Themistocles and Scipio Africanus , the mutable tenure of popular applause , and the base ingratitude of those whom he had saved . Having triumphed over the arms of the threatening tyrant , he was ...
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Parole e frasi comuni
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Brani popolari
Pagina 601 - I hope the people of England will be satisfied!" "I hope my country will do me justice!
Pagina 601 - NOT a drum was heard, not a funeral note, As his corse to the rampart we hurried ; Not a soldier discharged his farewell shot O'er the grave where our hero we buried.
Pagina 600 - It is as well as it is. I had rather it should go out of the field with me;" — and in that manner, so becoming to a soldier, Moore was borne from the fight.
Pagina 601 - Few and short were the prayers we said, And we spoke not a word of sorrow ; But we steadfastly gazed on the face that was dead, And we bitterly thought of the morrow.
Pagina 128 - ... any vessel, or the cargo of any vessel, belonging to any country not declared by this order to be subjected to the restrictions incident to a state of blockade...
Pagina 146 - If ever the free institutions of America are destroyed, that event may be attributed to the unlimited authority of the majority, which may at some future time urge the minorities to desperation, and oblige them to have recourse to physical force. Anarchy will then be the result, but it will have been brought about by despotism.
Pagina 129 - And whereas countries not engaged in the war, have acquiesced in the orders of France prohibiting all trade in any articles the produce or manufacture of his Majesty's dominions; and the merchants of those countries have given countenance and effect to those prohibitions, by accepting from persons...
Pagina 128 - ... all trade in articles which are of the produce or manufacture of the said countries or colonies, shall be deemed and considered to be unlawful; and that every vessel trading from or to the said countries or colonies, together with all goods and merchandise on board, and all articles of the produce or manufacture of the said countries or colonies, shall be captured and condemned as prize to the captors.
Pagina 503 - For this plain reason,' was the answer, ' I am nimmukwaUah, as we say in the East; that is, I have ate of the King's salt, and, therefore, I conceive it to be my duty to serve with unhesitating zeal and cheerfulness, when and wherever the King or his government may think proper to employ me.
Pagina 195 - Content thyself to be obscurely good. When vice prevails, and impious men bear sway, The post of honour is a private station.