The Life and Administration of the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval: Including ... a Detail of His Assassination, &c. &c. ...John Conrad. Sold, 1813 - 328 стор. |
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... moved by Lord Newark , and seconded by Mr. Hall , both being echoes of the speech , the latter ending with a commenda- tion of that great and lamented statesman , Mr. Pitt , who had weathered the storm ; and he called upon those ...
... moved by Lord Newark , and seconded by Mr. Hall , both being echoes of the speech , the latter ending with a commenda- tion of that great and lamented statesman , Mr. Pitt , who had weathered the storm ; and he called upon those ...
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... moved by pity , and the inter- cession of the queen , to pardon his penitent son , who had given information against the authors of the horrible design in contempla- tion . After the peace of Tilsit , as the French Emperor demanded that ...
... moved by pity , and the inter- cession of the queen , to pardon his penitent son , who had given information against the authors of the horrible design in contempla- tion . After the peace of Tilsit , as the French Emperor demanded that ...
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... moved by Lord Hamilton , who stated , with great energy , the critical situation of the country , in which faint - heartedness and listlessness would inevitably lead us to ruin . He praised Mr. Perceval and the rest of the Ministers to ...
... moved by Lord Hamilton , who stated , with great energy , the critical situation of the country , in which faint - heartedness and listlessness would inevitably lead us to ruin . He praised Mr. Perceval and the rest of the Ministers to ...
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... moved for certain papers , & c . Lord Wellesley opposed the motion as superfluous , which he thought evident from three different points of view.1st . The evi- dent design of the French Emperor to draw the Court of Denmark into his plan ...
... moved for certain papers , & c . Lord Wellesley opposed the motion as superfluous , which he thought evident from three different points of view.1st . The evi- dent design of the French Emperor to draw the Court of Denmark into his plan ...
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... moved for papers relative to the amount of this property and its application , which led to a slight discussion on these Droits of the Admiralty as they are called . His re- quest was only granted in part ; for though the amount of the ...
... moved for papers relative to the amount of this property and its application , which led to a slight discussion on these Droits of the Admiralty as they are called . His re- quest was only granted in part ; for though the amount of the ...
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Сторінка 122 - The troops, though not unacquainted with the irreparable loss they had sustained, were not dismayed, but by the most determined bravery not only repelled every attempt of the Enemy to gain ground, but actually forced him to retire, although he had brought up fresh troops in support of those originally engaged.
Сторінка 114 - Whitelocke be cashiered, and declared totally unfit and unworthy to serve his majesty in any military capacity whatever.
Сторінка 297 - That an humble address be presented to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent to...
Сторінка 220 - In the critical situation of the war in the Peninsula, I shall be most anxious to avoid any measure which can lead my allies to suppose that I mean to depart from the present system. Perseverance alone can achieve the great object in question ; and I cannot withhold my approbation from those who have honourably distinguished themselves in support of it. I...
Сторінка 123 - Upon the left, the enemy at first contented himself with an attack upon our picquets, which, however, in general maintained their ground. Finding, however, his efforts unavailing on the right and centre...
Сторінка 33 - ... demonstrates, in the most unequivocal manner, his own conscientious persuasion of the rectitude of those motives upon which he has acted, and affords to his people the best opportunity of testifying their determination to support him in every exercise of the prerogatives of his crown, which is conformable to the sacred obligations under which they are held, and conducive to the welfare of his kingdom, and to the security of the constitution.
Сторінка 135 - I shall not be condemned without trial, or be deprived of the benefit and protection which is afforded to every British subject by those sanctions, under which alone evidence is received in the ordinary administration of the law.
Сторінка 125 - ... in fact far advanced at the commencement of the action. The troops quitted their position about ten at night, with a degree of order that did them credit. The whole of the artillery that remained unembarked, having been withdrawn, the troops followed in the order prescribed, and marched to their respective points of embarkation in the town and neighbourhood of Corunna.
Сторінка 55 - Every ship, to whatever nation it may belong, that shall have submitted to be searched by an English ship, or to a voyage to England, or shall have paid any tax whatsoever to the English government, is thereby and for that alone, declared to be denationalized, to have forfeited the protection of its king, and to have become English property.
Сторінка 124 - ... his other corps. At six the firing entirely ceased. The different brigades were re-assembled on the ground they occupied in the morning, and the picquets and advanced posts resumed their original stations. Notwithstanding the decided and marked superiority which at this moment the gallantry of the troops had given them over an enemy, who, from his numbers and the commanding advantages of his position, no doubt expected an easy victory, I did not, on reviewing all circumstances, conceive that...