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... oppose the measures of govern- ment , to content themfelves with a fullen acquiefcence ; but to do juftice to the right honourable gen- tleman's merit , and to return him thanks on behalf of themselves and the country . Sir Grey Cooper ...
... oppose the measures of govern- ment , to content themfelves with a fullen acquiefcence ; but to do juftice to the right honourable gen- tleman's merit , and to return him thanks on behalf of themselves and the country . Sir Grey Cooper ...
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. than that of being in readiness to oppose them with. for the future eafy in its pecuniary affairs , and the burthens of the people to fit as light as their nature could admit . Many useful regulations and re- forms were however ...
. than that of being in readiness to oppose them with. for the future eafy in its pecuniary affairs , and the burthens of the people to fit as light as their nature could admit . Many useful regulations and re- forms were however ...
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than that of being in readiness to oppose them with effect . That of Great Britain prefented a declara- tion to the neighbouring courts more immediately concerned , af- figning the caufes which rendered it neceffary to that kingdom to ...
than that of being in readiness to oppose them with effect . That of Great Britain prefented a declara- tion to the neighbouring courts more immediately concerned , af- figning the caufes which rendered it neceffary to that kingdom to ...
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... opposition to the acts and defigns of government . Vifitor of the capuchins banished for refufing to fend the novices of bis order to the general feminary at Louvain . Mr. de Hondt feized by foldiers , and fent a prifoner to Vienna ...
... opposition to the acts and defigns of government . Vifitor of the capuchins banished for refufing to fend the novices of bis order to the general feminary at Louvain . Mr. de Hondt feized by foldiers , and fent a prifoner to Vienna ...
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... opposition to the emperor's reforms ; and which proceedings they declare " have no other " foundation than the firmeft perfuafion that the new fyftem is as destructive to " the interells of his imperial majelty , as to the welfare of ...
... opposition to the emperor's reforms ; and which proceedings they declare " have no other " foundation than the firmeft perfuafion that the new fyftem is as destructive to " the interells of his imperial majelty , as to the welfare of ...
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Page 139 - There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature. This called on me for revenge. I have sought it. I have killed many. I have fully glutted my vengeance. For my country I rejoice at the beams of peace; but do not harbor a thought that mine is the joy of fear.
Page 139 - I appeal to any white man to say, if ever he entered Logan's cabin hungry, and he gave him not meat; if ever he came cold and naked, and he clothed him not. During the course of the last long and bloody war, Logan remained idle in his cabin, an advocate for peace. Such was my love for the whites, that my countrymen pointed as they passed, and said, 'Logan is the friend of white men.
Page 284 - Each House may determine the Rules of its Proceedings, punish its Members for disorderly Behaviour, and, with the Concurrence of two thirds, expel a Member.
Page 139 - Logan, not even sparing my women and children. There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature. This called on me for revenge. I have...
Page 166 - Require the borrow'd gloss of art? Speak not of fate: ah! change the theme, And talk of odours, talk of wine, Talk of the flowers that round us bloom: Tis all a cloud, 'tis all a dream; To love and joy thy thoughts confine, Nor hope to pierce the sacred gloom.
Page 281 - The friends of our country have long seen and desired that the power of making war, peace, and treaties, that of levying money and regulating commerce, and the correspondent executive and judicial authorities, should be fully and effectually vested in the General Government of the Union...
Page 162 - Wi bitter claw; An lows'd his ill-tongu'd wicked scaul— Was warst ava? But a' your doings to rehearse, Your wily snares an fechtin fierce, Sin...
Page 289 - Legiflatures of three-fourths of the feveral ftates, or by conventions in three-fourths thereof, as the one or the other mode of ratification may be propofed by the Congrefs; Provided, that no amendment, which may be made prior to the year one thoufand eight hundred and eight...
Page 162 - An' now, auld Cloots, I ken ye're thinkin, A certain Bardie's rantin, drinkin, Some luckless hour will send him linkin, To your black pit ; But, faith ! he'll turn a corner jinkin, An
Page 288 - Congrefs may by law veft the appointment of fuch inferior officers, as they think proper, in the Prefident alone, in the courts of law, or in the heads of departments.