The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and Literature, for the Year ...G. Robinson, Pater-noster-Row, 1804 |
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الصفحة 67
... clause of the bill which allowed the appointment of members of parliament . Mr. Sheridan replied , with re- gard to the amendment he pro- posed , he could not consider the suggestion of the right honourable gentleman sufficient to ...
... clause of the bill which allowed the appointment of members of parliament . Mr. Sheridan replied , with re- gard to the amendment he pro- posed , he could not consider the suggestion of the right honourable gentleman sufficient to ...
الصفحة 87
... clause to the same effect . On the question , that the clause be read a second time , Mr. Vansittart rose , and denied the assertions of the honourable general , as to the home consumption ; and insisted , that , notwithstanding the ...
... clause to the same effect . On the question , that the clause be read a second time , Mr. Vansittart rose , and denied the assertions of the honourable general , as to the home consumption ; and insisted , that , notwithstanding the ...
الصفحة 94
... clause in the bill which he wished to bring in , leaving a power to alter it during the course of the present session , should circumstances favour its al- teration or repeal , or to continue it in force for six weeks after the meeting ...
... clause in the bill which he wished to bring in , leaving a power to alter it during the course of the present session , should circumstances favour its al- teration or repeal , or to continue it in force for six weeks after the meeting ...
الصفحة 95
... clause in the former bill respecting tenders being made in bank - notes , on ac- count of the impossibility of mak- ing exact tenders in bank - notes of a debt in which there was a fraction of a pound . The amendment he meant to propose ...
... clause in the former bill respecting tenders being made in bank - notes , on ac- count of the impossibility of mak- ing exact tenders in bank - notes of a debt in which there was a fraction of a pound . The amendment he meant to propose ...
الصفحة 98
... clause proposed by the attorney - general was also agreed to by the house . The bill was passed on the 14th of February . A great deal of debate took place also on the same subject in the lords ; but we have already as- signed as much ...
... clause proposed by the attorney - general was also agreed to by the house . The bill was passed on the 14th of February . A great deal of debate took place also on the same subject in the lords ; but we have already as- signed as much ...
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الصفحة 218 - My Mary ! And should my future lot be cast With much resemblance of, the past, Thy worn-out heart will break at last, My Mary ! ON THE ICE ISLANDS, SEEN FLOATING IN THE GERMAN 'JO.
الصفحة 217 - Thy silver locks, once auburn bright, Are still more lovely in my sight Than golden beams of orient light, My Mary! For could I view nor them nor thee, What sight worth seeing could I see? The sun would rise in vain for me, My Mary! Partakers of thy sad decline, Thy hands their little force resign; Yet, gently prest, press gently mine, My Mary!
الصفحة 3 - Thou know'st my praise of Nature most sincere, And that my raptures are not conjured up To serve occasions of poetic pomp, But genuine, and art partner of them all.
الصفحة 193 - ... become in the same proportion to the population, as at the period from which we set out. The situation of the labourer being then again tolerably comfortable, the restraints to population are in some degree loosened; and, after a short period, the same retrograde and progressive movements, with respect to happiness, are repeated.
الصفحة 177 - But Jonah rose up to flee unto Tarshish from the presence of the LORD, and went down to Joppa ; and he found a ship going to Tarshish : so he paid the fare thereof, and went down into it, to go with them unto Tarshish from the presence of the LORD.
الصفحة ix - Let him study the Holy Scriptures, especially the New Testament. Therein are contained the words of eternal life. It has God for its author ; salvation for its end ; and truth without any mixture of error, for its matter.
الصفحة 178 - And he said unto them, Take me up, and cast me forth into the sea; so shall the sea be calm unto you: for I know that for my sake this great tempest is upon you.
الصفحة 179 - Now the Lord had prepared a great fish to swallow up Jonah. And Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights.
الصفحة 195 - These checks, and the checks which repress the superior power of population, and keep its effects on a level with the means of subsistence, are all resolvable into moral restraint, vice, and misery.
الصفحة 212 - That gravity should be innate, inherent, and essential to matter, so that one body may act upon another at a distance through a vacuum, without the mediation of anything else, by and through which their action and force may be conveyed from one to another, is to me so great an absurdity, that I believe no man, who has in philosophical matters a competent faculty of thinking, can ever fall into it.