Mr. Redhead Yorke's weekly political review, Volum 31807 |
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... principles going far beyond the measure itself , and justifying the most dangerous innovations , without daring to offer our sentiments upon them , lest the doing so , even with calmness and moderation , should be ascribed to an attempt ...
... principles going far beyond the measure itself , and justifying the most dangerous innovations , without daring to offer our sentiments upon them , lest the doing so , even with calmness and moderation , should be ascribed to an attempt ...
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... principle , and in extent , with a perpetual law applying to natural born subjects of every sect , and extending both ... principles they professed in opposition , and how mi- serably they had defeated the hopes of their partizans . But ...
... principle , and in extent , with a perpetual law applying to natural born subjects of every sect , and extending both ... principles they professed in opposition , and how mi- serably they had defeated the hopes of their partizans . But ...
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... principles . The true principles upon which paper money can be issued , so as to support its credit , and be of advantage to a country , appear to be , 1st , That the quantity issued shall not exceed the real demands of the country for ...
... principles . The true principles upon which paper money can be issued , so as to support its credit , and be of advantage to a country , appear to be , 1st , That the quantity issued shall not exceed the real demands of the country for ...
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... principles and mine are the same , and that the loyalty of those principles has induced him to reject advantages , which , as a printer , he might have derived from the management of publications of an opposite tendency . I request ...
... principles and mine are the same , and that the loyalty of those principles has induced him to reject advantages , which , as a printer , he might have derived from the management of publications of an opposite tendency . I request ...
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... principles whereupon the arrange ments in the Carnatic were founded , and to lay before my readers as concise a narra- tive of that transaction as the nature of the subject will admit of . The declaration of the British government upon ...
... principles whereupon the arrange ments in the Carnatic were founded , and to lay before my readers as concise a narra- tive of that transaction as the nature of the subject will admit of . The declaration of the British government upon ...
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Side 285 - ... that all the ports and places of France and her allies, or of any other country at war with His Majesty, and all other ports or places in Europe, from which, although not at war with His Majesty, the British flag is excluded, and all ports or places in the colonies belonging to His Majesty's enemies, shall, from henceforth, be subject to the same restrictions in point of trade and navigation, with the exceptions hereinafter mentioned, as if the same were actually blockaded by His Majesty's naval...
Side 275 - Majesty's dominions, which shall be duly commissionated to take cognizance of, and judicially proceed upon, all and all manner of captures, seizures, prizes and reprisals of all ships, vessels and goods, that are or shall be taken, and to hear and determine the same ; and according to the course of Admiralty, and the law of nations...
Side 331 - The moment our peace was threatened, I deemed it indispensable to secure a greater provision of those articles of military stores with which our magazines were not sufficiently furnished. To have awaited a previous and special sanction by law would have lost occasions which might not be retrieved.
Side 148 - And the right honourable the lords commissioners of his majesty's Treasury, the lords commissioners of the Admiralty, and the lord warden of the Cinque Ports, are to give the necessary directions herein as to them may respectively appertain.
Side 262 - Sir, — I have the honour to acquaint you, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that...
Side 313 - This England never did, (nor never shall,) Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror, But when it first did help to wound itself. Now these her princes are come home again, Come the three corners of the world in arms, And we shall shock them : Nought shall make us rue, If England to itself do rest but true.
Side 101 - It is not enough in a situation of trust in the commonwealth, that a man means well to his country; it is not enough that in his single person he never did an evil act, but always voted according to his conscience, and even harangued against every design which he apprehended to be prejudicial to the interests of his country.
Side 329 - ... our continuance in the quiet pursuits of industry. The many injuries and depredations committed on our commerce and navigation upon the high seas for years past, the successive innovations on those principles of public law which have been established by the reason and usage of nations as the rule of their intercourse and the...
Side 275 - Board, authorising the commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral, or any person or persons by them empowered and appointed, to issue forth and grant letters of marque and reprisals to any of his Majesty's subjects, or others whom the said commissioners shall deem fitly qualified in that behalf, for the apprehending, seizing, and taking the ships, vessels, and goods...
Side 148 - Netherlands ; but that the utmost care be taken for the preservation of all and every part of the cargoes on board any of the said ships or vessels, so that no...