The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volum 1J. Ballantyne and Company, 1810 |
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... Sir Francis Burdett , had for many years borne the brunt of political calumny ; upon questions which involved no point of general principles , he now gave his support to the ministry , not because he liked them , but because , he said ...
... Sir Francis Burdett , had for many years borne the brunt of political calumny ; upon questions which involved no point of general principles , he now gave his support to the ministry , not because he liked them , but because , he said ...
Side 64
... Sir Francis Burdett voted with Mr Whitbread ; it is not the only instance in which he has appeared inconsis- tent ; his zeal for reform , sincere as it is , would be less liable to calumny , if he discovered more regard for the ho- nour ...
... Sir Francis Burdett voted with Mr Whitbread ; it is not the only instance in which he has appeared inconsis- tent ; his zeal for reform , sincere as it is , would be less liable to calumny , if he discovered more regard for the ho- nour ...
Side 81
... Sir Francis Burdett , on the third reading , proposed a clause to prevent officers from being dismissed the army by any other means than the sentence March 14. of a Court - Martial . It had been hinted , he said , that what he proposed ...
... Sir Francis Burdett , on the third reading , proposed a clause to prevent officers from being dismissed the army by any other means than the sentence March 14. of a Court - Martial . It had been hinted , he said , that what he proposed ...
Side 82
... Lord Chancellor said. at War , Colonel Ducket , and Gene- ral Fitzpatrick ... Sir Francis , but ex- pressed a hope that he would with- draw the clause ... Burdett . Towards the close of the June 3 , session , it was taken up under ...
... Lord Chancellor said. at War , Colonel Ducket , and Gene- ral Fitzpatrick ... Sir Francis , but ex- pressed a hope that he would with- draw the clause ... Burdett . Towards the close of the June 3 , session , it was taken up under ...
Side 83
... Sir James Pulteney , that his Majesty ought always to have the power of judging what of ficers he should employ ... Francis Burdett to support him , on a subject of such great and increasing impor- tance , withdrew his motion . - Nei- ther Mr ...
... Sir James Pulteney , that his Majesty ought always to have the power of judging what of ficers he should employ ... Francis Burdett to support him , on a subject of such great and increasing impor- tance , withdrew his motion . - Nei- ther Mr ...
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Side ci - WP VAN NESS. NATHANIEL PENDLETON, Esq. In the evening of the same day I received from him the following answer : No. XI June 26, 1804. SIR, I have communicated the letter which you did me the honour to write to me of this date, to General Hamilton.
Side 457 - 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.
Side xxvi - Privy Council, to order and declare, and it is hereby ordered and declared, that...
Side lvi - Indies, in favour of his majesty the emperor of the French and king of Italy; and...
Side xliii - Article 2. There shall be peace and friendship between His Britannic Majesty and His Majesty the King of the Hejaz and of Nejd and its Dependencies.
Side xxxix - President be authorized to give such instructions to the officers of the revenue, and of the navy and revenue cutters of the United States, as shall appear best adapted for carrying the same into full effect...
Side xxxi - Now, therefore, His Majesty, by and with the advice of - His Privy Council, is pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows: 1.
Side xc - All the places and forts in the kingdom of Portugal, occupied by the French troops, shall be delivered up to the British army, in the state in which they are at the period of the signature of the present Convention.
Side lxv - We have it in command from his Majesty to express to you the great satisfaction which he derives from being enabled, by putting an end to the present session of parliament, to terminate the laborious attendance which the public business has required of you.
Side xxiv - And the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of his Majesty's Treasury, his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty...