Annual Register of World Events, Bind 321793 |
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Side 42
... Spain , of his right of fucceffion to the French crown , by declaring them to be valid and legal ; and of courfe that the Orleans branch would be the next in fucceffion , after the failure of the prefent royal line . The affembly , how ...
... Spain , of his right of fucceffion to the French crown , by declaring them to be valid and legal ; and of courfe that the Orleans branch would be the next in fucceffion , after the failure of the prefent royal line . The affembly , how ...
Side 82
... Spain . Addrefes voted unanimously . Motions for papers and debates thereon . Vote of credit for a million . Committee on American claims . Cafe of Mr. Penn . Compenfation voted for the lofjes of his family . Penfion granted to Dr ...
... Spain . Addrefes voted unanimously . Motions for papers and debates thereon . Vote of credit for a million . Committee on American claims . Cafe of Mr. Penn . Compenfation voted for the lofjes of his family . Penfion granted to Dr ...
Side 95
... Spain for fatisfaction : of its claims to an exclufive right of navigation . in thofe feas , and its hoftile preparations : and of his ma- jefry's determination to support the honour of his crown , and the rights and interefts of his ...
... Spain for fatisfaction : of its claims to an exclufive right of navigation . in thofe feas , and its hoftile preparations : and of his ma- jefry's determination to support the honour of his crown , and the rights and interefts of his ...
Side 96
... Spain , the houfe were alfo acquainted , by the meffage , of the vigorous preparations making in the dif- ferent fea ports of that kingdom , there could not be a doubt of the propriety of our preparing to act with vigour and effect in ...
... Spain , the houfe were alfo acquainted , by the meffage , of the vigorous preparations making in the dif- ferent fea ports of that kingdom , there could not be a doubt of the propriety of our preparing to act with vigour and effect in ...
Side 97
... Spain was carrying on great armaments . The right honourable gentleman had better opportunities of knowing what the extent of the armament was , than he could pre- tend to ; but when Spain was arm- ing , it was not very reasonable to ...
... Spain was carrying on great armaments . The right honourable gentleman had better opportunities of knowing what the extent of the armament was , than he could pre- tend to ; but when Spain was arm- ing , it was not very reasonable to ...
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Side 126 - Let her see him in his most retired privacies} let her follow him to the mount, and hear his devotions and supplications to God. Carry her to his table, to view his poor fare, and hear his heavenly discourse.
Side 162 - ... danger of being choked. This is a mark of grandeur. The greater the man would seem to be, the larger piece he takes in his mouth ; and the more noise he makes in chewing it, . the more polite he is thought to be. They have, indeed, a proverb that says, " Beggars and thieves only eat small pieces, or without making a noise.
Side 164 - ... which had uniformly and without exception followed them all. Fame, riches, and honour had been held out for a series of ages to every individual...
Side 286 - WE, your majefty's moft dutiful and loyal fubjecb, the lords fpiritual and temporal in parliament aflembled, beg leave to return your majefty our humble thanks for your moft gracious fpeech from the throne.
Side 283 - Majefty's moft dutiful and loyal fubje&s the Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament aflembled, beg leave to return Your Majefty our humble thanks, for your moft gracious fpeech from the Throne.
Side 203 - April, 1790, about eleven o'clock at night, he quietly expired, closing a long and useful life of eighty-four years and three months.
Side 25 - The first symptoms of more immediate decay, was his inability to enjoy his rest at night. Frequently would he be heard at midnight, as if struggling with some one in his chamber, and crying out, " I will keep my money — I will — nobody shall rob me of my property...
Side 161 - Mosaical law, according to his conception, by pouring these six or seven drops upon the ground, two or more of them fall to work ; on the back of the beast, and on each side of the spine, they cut...
Side 165 - Tacazzé, and the Nile. All thefe principal, and their tributary ftreams, would, however, be abforbed, nor be able to pafs the burning deferts, or find their way into Egypt, were it not for the White River, which, rifmg in a country of almoft perpetual rain, joins to it a never- failing ftream, equal to the Nile itfelf.
Side 21 - ... to call his own. A couple of beds, a couple of chairs, a table, and an old woman, were all his furniture ; and he moved them about at a minute's warning. Of all these...