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Side 784
... measures , 824 825 825 825 826 827 828 828 828 829 830 830 830 830 831 831 832 832 833 834 834 836 837 838 838 838 839 839 Disastrous campaign , Battle of Landen , Loss of the Smyrna fleet , tion of a united Whig ministry , • The ...
... measures , 824 825 825 825 826 827 828 828 828 829 830 830 830 830 831 831 832 832 833 834 834 836 837 838 838 838 839 839 Disastrous campaign , Battle of Landen , Loss of the Smyrna fleet , tion of a united Whig ministry , • The ...
Side 789
... measures , Battle of Prestonpans , Indifference of England , He retreats to the relief of Government , 1746 Charles besieges Stirling , Battle of Falkirk , Cumberland takes command of the army , He defeats Charles at Culloden , He ...
... measures , Battle of Prestonpans , Indifference of England , He retreats to the relief of Government , 1746 Charles besieges Stirling , Battle of Falkirk , Cumberland takes command of the army , He defeats Charles at Culloden , He ...
Side 791
... measures , 1768 Corruption of Parliament , Wilkes elected for Middlesex , 1769 Increase of American difficulties , The Letters of Junius , Weakness of the ministry , 1770 Camden , Granby , and Grafton resign , North's ministry . Triumph ...
... measures , 1768 Corruption of Parliament , Wilkes elected for Middlesex , 1769 Increase of American difficulties , The Letters of Junius , Weakness of the ministry , 1770 Camden , Granby , and Grafton resign , North's ministry . Triumph ...
Side 795
... measures of Government , Arrest of the revolutionary committee , The expedition to Bantry Bay , 1797 Lake's success in Ulster and Munster , 1798 Outbreak of the rebellion , Cornwallis succeeds Camden , Humbert's expedition to Killala ...
... measures of Government , Arrest of the revolutionary committee , The expedition to Bantry Bay , 1797 Lake's success in Ulster and Munster , 1798 Outbreak of the rebellion , Cornwallis succeeds Camden , Humbert's expedition to Killala ...
Side 799
... measures of the Government , Secret political meetings , • Suppression of seditious writings , Mr. Hone's trial , · Strength of the Opposition , 1818 Condition of the royal family , Dissolution of Parliament , Evacuation of France by ...
... measures of the Government , Secret political meetings , • Suppression of seditious writings , Mr. Hone's trial , · Strength of the Opposition , 1818 Condition of the royal family , Dissolution of Parliament , Evacuation of France by ...
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Almindelige termer og sætninger
advance alliance allies already army assault attack Austria battle became Bill brought capture carried Catholic Charles Charles XII chief chiefly Church coalition colonies command Company complete Crown Darien scheme death declared defeated determined difficulty Duke Dutch Elector Elector of Bavaria Emperor enemy England English Europe excited favour feeling Flanders fleet foreign France French friends Government Grenville hands Hanoverian Holland hope House House of Lords induced influence Ireland Irish Jacobites joined King King's land Lord Louis March Marlborough measures ment Methuen Treaty minister ministry Napoleon nation necessary negotiations once opposition Parliament passed peace Pitt Pitt's political Portugal position Prince Protestant Prussia Queen reform refused regarded reign rendered Revolution river Scheldt Scotland secure seemed sent ships siege South Sea Company Spain Spanish strong succeeded success tion took Tories trade treaty troops victory Walpole Wellington Whig party whole William withdraw
Populære passager
Side 1047 - I rejoice that America has resisted. Three millions of people, so dead to all the feelings of liberty as voluntarily to submit to be slaves, would have been fit instruments to make slaves of the rest.
Side 1355 - An Act to subject certain publications to the duties of stamps upon newspapers, and to make other regulations for restraining the abuses arising from the publication of blasphemous and seditious libels ; " and " An Act for preventing the assembling of seditious assemblies.
Side 1266 - That it is contrary to the. first duties of the confidential servants of the Crown to restrain themselves by any pledge, expressed or implied, from offering to the King any advice which the course of circumstances may render necessary for the welfare and security of any part of his Majesty's extensive empire.
Side 833 - As for Mac Ian of Glencoe and that tribe, if they can be well distinguished from the other Highlanders, it will be proper, for the vindication of public justice, to extirpate that set of thieves.
Side 1127 - His Majesty allowed Earl Temple to say that whoever voted for the India Bill was not only not his friend, but would be considered by him as an enemy ; and if these words were not strong enough, Earl Temple might use whatever words he might deem stronger and more to the purpose.
Side 1227 - Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson has been commanded to spare Denmark, when she no longer resists. The line of defence which covered her shores has struck to the British flag: but if the firing is continued on the part of Denmark, he must set on fire all the prizes that he has taken, without having the power of saving the men who have so nobly defended them. The brave Danes are the brothers, and should never be the enemies, of the English.
Side 1013 - In flat opposition to these, I declare once more, that I live and die a member of the Church of England: and that none who regard my judgment or advice will ever separate from it.
Side 980 - I, by twenty sail attended, Did this Spanish town affright; Nothing then its wealth defended But my orders not to fight. Oh! that in this rolling ocean I had cast them with disdain, And obeyed my heart's warm motion To have quelled the pride of Spain!
Side 1041 - Delaware was granted by the Duke of York to Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret.