Annals of the Reign of King George the Third: From Its Commencement in the Year 1760, to the General Peace in the Year 1815, Volum 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 |
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Side 5
... appeared to have nearly evapo- rated in the length of the proceedings . Among various matters of regulation relative to the army and navy which were agitated in parliament , one deserves to be mentioned as involving a constitutional ...
... appeared to have nearly evapo- rated in the length of the proceedings . Among various matters of regulation relative to the army and navy which were agitated in parliament , one deserves to be mentioned as involving a constitutional ...
Side 15
... installed with regal pomp , had guards assigned to them , and on public occasions appeared with all the appendages of sovereignty . They began their administration with a conciliatory address 1795 . 15 ANNALS OF GEORGE III .
... installed with regal pomp , had guards assigned to them , and on public occasions appeared with all the appendages of sovereignty . They began their administration with a conciliatory address 1795 . 15 ANNALS OF GEORGE III .
Side 45
... appeared to medi- tate some desperate attempts . At length , becoming sensible that their fellow - seamen and the whole nation were against them , they began to waver and differ among themselves ; one ship after another stole away ; the ...
... appeared to medi- tate some desperate attempts . At length , becoming sensible that their fellow - seamen and the whole nation were against them , they began to waver and differ among themselves ; one ship after another stole away ; the ...
Side 54
... appeared a point of obvious policy , for her also to withdraw from a war which was now without any attainable object , and presented nothing but burden and hazard . The ministry there- fore , on June 1st , intimated to the French ...
... appeared a point of obvious policy , for her also to withdraw from a war which was now without any attainable object , and presented nothing but burden and hazard . The ministry there- fore , on June 1st , intimated to the French ...
Side 55
... appeared that the supplies to be provided for amounted to twenty - five and a half millions . Among the ways and means proposed was the trebling of the assessed taxes , to stand in place of a part of the re- quisite loan . This subject ...
... appeared that the supplies to be provided for amounted to twenty - five and a half millions . Among the ways and means proposed was the trebling of the assessed taxes , to stand in place of a part of the re- quisite loan . This subject ...
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Side 303 - March, 1811, so revoke or modify her edicts as that they should cease to violate the neutral commerce of the United States...
Side 184 - That this House, conceiving the African Slave Trade to be contrary to the principles of justice, humanity, and sound policy, will, with all practicable expedition, proceed to take effectual measures for abolishing the said trade, in such manner, and at such period, as may be deemed advisable.
Side 133 - Holland, he has judged it expedient to adopt additional measures of precaution for the security of his dominions...
Side 347 - It is ordered by His Royal Highness the Prince Re-gent, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty...
Side 82 - In consequence of news from Europe, I have determined immediately to return to France.
Side 353 - I cannot conclude without expressing the gratification I should feel, if some of those persons with whom the early habits of my public life were formed, would strengthen my hands, and constitute a part of my government.
Side 424 - Act to prevent the granting, in future, of any patent office, to be exercised in any colony or plantation, now or at any time hereafter, belonging to the Crown of Great Britain, for any longer term than during such time as the grantee thereof, or the person appointed thereto, shall discharge the duty thereof in person, and behave well therein.
Side 384 - That this House will resolve itself into a committee of the whole House, to take into its most serious consideration the state of the laws affecting His Majesty's Roman Catholic subjects in Great Britain and Ireland, with a view to such...
Side 353 - ... my government. With such support, and aided by a vigorous and united administration, formed on the most liberal basis, I shall look with additional confidence to a prosperous issue of the most arduous contest in which Great Britain was ever engaged. You are authorised to communicate these sentiments to lord Grey, who, I have no doubt, will make them known to lord Grenville.
Side 148 - Mulgrave, chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster with a seat in the cabinet.