Annual Register, Volumen6Edmund Burke 1764 |
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... ftill the fatisfaction to receive from the remoteft parts of the globe , the news of victories , which augment her honour and herriches . There never had been a period more fortunate to Great Britain . She had conquered in the course of ...
... ftill the fatisfaction to receive from the remoteft parts of the globe , the news of victories , which augment her honour and herriches . There never had been a period more fortunate to Great Britain . She had conquered in the course of ...
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... ftill more frivolous . There is nothing points out an object for taxation more strongly , than its original value being so low , that it may be fold cheap , even after the impo- fition . This is the case of to- bacco , of malt spirits ...
... ftill more frivolous . There is nothing points out an object for taxation more strongly , than its original value being so low , that it may be fold cheap , even after the impo- fition . This is the case of to- bacco , of malt spirits ...
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... ftill be of opinion , that there is a peculiar propriety in the choice he at first made of Dr. Brocklesby , for the cure of what is called a gun- shot wound , from the circumstance of the doctor's having been several years physician to ...
... ftill be of opinion , that there is a peculiar propriety in the choice he at first made of Dr. Brocklesby , for the cure of what is called a gun- shot wound , from the circumstance of the doctor's having been several years physician to ...
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... ftill . In about two minutes the noise ceased , and Ringe , coming into their room , and standing on that fide of the bed where his mistress lay , he faid , I have done for him ; to which the replied , Then I am erfy . Cleobold , in her ...
... ftill . In about two minutes the noise ceased , and Ringe , coming into their room , and standing on that fide of the bed where his mistress lay , he faid , I have done for him ; to which the replied , Then I am erfy . Cleobold , in her ...
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... to parliament : and I ftill Hatter myself that as the only ends I have in purfuit , are , the king's fervice , and the public welfare , I [ ○ ] 3 may may obtain the only rewards I have in view , For the YEAR 1763 .. [ 197.
... to parliament : and I ftill Hatter myself that as the only ends I have in purfuit , are , the king's fervice , and the public welfare , I [ ○ ] 3 may may obtain the only rewards I have in view , For the YEAR 1763 .. [ 197.
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Página 159 - I the Lord have called thee in righteousness, And will hold thine hand, and will keep thee, And give thee for a covenant of the people, for a light of the Gentiles ; To open the blind eyes, To bring out the prisoners from the prison, And them that sit in darkness out of the prison house.
Página 159 - And they gave him audience unto this word, and then lifted up their voices, and said, Away with such a fellow from the earth : for it is not fit that he should live.
Página 25 - think proper to be gone from you ; however, that you " may not want company, I have left you the bear, as the " moft fuitable companion in the world that could be
Página 256 - ... which is the term they give it. There is a set of old women who make it their business to perform the operation every autumn, in the month of September, when the great heat is abated. People send to one another to know if any of their family has a mind to have the smallpox: they make parties for this purpose and when they are met (commonly fifteen or sixteen together), the old woman comes with a nutshell full of the matter of the best sort of smallpox and asks what vein you please to have opened.
Página 262 - Vizier's ; and the very house confessed the difference between an old devotee and a young beauty. It was nicely clean and magnificent. I was met at the door by two black eunuchs, who led me through a long gallery between two ranks of beautiful young girls, with their hair finely plaited, almost hanging to their feet, all dressed in fine light damasks, brocaded with silver. I was sorry that decency did not permit me to stop to consider them nearer.
Página 124 - ... in confequence of the heavy charge brought againft you, for being the author of an infamous and feditious libel, tending to inflame the minds, and alienate the affections of the people from...
Página 194 - Councils, and the Representatives of the People so to be summoned as aforesaid, to make, constitute, and ordain Laws, Statutes, and Ordinances for the Public Peace, Welfare, and good Government of our said Colonies, and of the People and Inhabitants thereof, as near as may be agreeable to the Laws of England...
Página 194 - ... according to law and equity, and, as near as may be, agreeable to the laws of England...
Página 264 - ... maids were ranged below the sofa to the number of twenty, and put me in mind of the pictures of the ancient nymphs. I did not think all nature could have furnished such a scene of beauty. She made them a sign to play and dance. Four of them immediately began to play some soft airs on instruments between a lute and a guitar, which they accompanied with their voices, while the others danced by turns. This dance was very different from what I had seen before.