Annual Register, Volum 26Edmund Burke 1785 |
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... pleased . The French fleet proceeded after the action to Batacalo , a Dutch port on the island of Cey- lon , about zo leagues to the fouth- ward of Trincomale , where they were detained until the month of June , in endeavouring to ...
... pleased . The French fleet proceeded after the action to Batacalo , a Dutch port on the island of Cey- lon , about zo leagues to the fouth- ward of Trincomale , where they were detained until the month of June , in endeavouring to ...
Side 144
... pleased to give directions " that there be laid before this " houfe copies of fuch parts of the provifional articles as relate to " the independency of America . " The motion was oppofed by the minifters and their friends , as both ...
... pleased to give directions " that there be laid before this " houfe copies of fuch parts of the provifional articles as relate to " the independency of America . " The motion was oppofed by the minifters and their friends , as both ...
Side 171
... pleased not " to nominate or appoint any per- " fon or perfons to fill up the va " cant departments , * who by their mifmanagement of public affairs " and want of forefight and abili- " ties , when they were in office , had " loft the ...
... pleased not " to nominate or appoint any per- " fon or perfons to fill up the va " cant departments , * who by their mifmanagement of public affairs " and want of forefight and abili- " ties , when they were in office , had " loft the ...
Side 267
... pleased to pro- duce in our favour , to offer my fentiments refpecting fome im- portant fubjects , which appear to me to be intimately connected with the tranquility of the United States , to take my leave of your excellency as a public ...
... pleased to pro- duce in our favour , to offer my fentiments refpecting fome im- portant fubjects , which appear to me to be intimately connected with the tranquility of the United States , to take my leave of your excellency as a public ...
Side 297
... pleased to di- rect your measures to promote a cordial reconciliation between Great Britain and America . Permit us to exprefs to your ma- jefty our fatisfaction that your ma- jefty , in the exercife of the pow- ers which were vested in ...
... pleased to di- rect your measures to promote a cordial reconciliation between Great Britain and America . Permit us to exprefs to your ma- jefty our fatisfaction that your ma- jefty , in the exercife of the pow- ers which were vested in ...
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Side 151 - Were shattered at a blow. Down ran the wine into the road Most piteous to be seen, Which made his horse's flanks to smoke As they had basted been. But still he...
Side 150 - And keep it safe and sound. Each bottle had a curling ear, Through which the belt he drew, And hung a bottle on each side To make his balance true. Then over all, that he might be Equipp'd from top to toe, His long red cloak well brush'd and neat He manfully did throw.
Side 308 - St. Croix River to the highlands; along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence, from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean, to the northwesternmost head of Connecticut River...
Side 149 - JOHN GILPIN was a citizen Of credit and renown, A trainband captain eke was he Of famous London town. John Gilpin's spouse said to her dear, Though wedded we have been These twice ten tedious years, yet we No holiday have seen. To-morrow is our wedding-day, And we will then repair Unto the Bell at Edmonton All in a chaise and pair.
Side 148 - Though now his eightieth year was nigh. Then with no fiery throbbing pain, No cold gradations of decay, Death broke at once the vital chain, And freed his soul the nearest way.
Side 308 - Lawrence from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean to the northwesternmost head of Connecticut River; thence down along the middle of that river to the forty-fifth degree of north latitude...
Side 308 - Ocean: east by a line to be drawn along the middle of the River St. Croix from its mouth in the Bay of Fundy to its source, and from its source directly north to the aforesaid highlands, which divide the rivers that fall into the Atlantic Ocean, from those which fall into the River St. Lawrence...
Side 308 - And that all disputes which might arise in future on the subject of the boundaries of the said United States may be prevented, it is hereby agreed and declared, that the following are and shall be their boundaries...
Side 308 - Superior; thence through Lake Superior northward of the Isles Royal and Phelipeaux, to the Long Lake ; thence through the middle of said Long Lake, and the water communication between it and the Lake of the Woods...
Side 151 - Well done! As loud as he could bawl. Away went Gilpin — who but he? His fame soon spread around; He carries weight! he rides a race! 'Tis for a thousand pound!