Annual Register of World Events, 37. sējums1807 |
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1.5. rezultāts no 49.
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... transactions that followed , incon . sequence of the alterations intro- duced into the Polish forms of go- vernment , by the new constitution . In the mean time , that country was filled with In 21. ANNUAL. REGISTER. ,. 1795 .
... transactions that followed , incon . sequence of the alterations intro- duced into the Polish forms of go- vernment , by the new constitution . In the mean time , that country was filled with In 21. ANNUAL. REGISTER. ,. 1795 .
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... vernment , was to dispatch a notifi- cation to every European power , of the alterations in the constitutional system of Poland , and of the mo- tives which had prompted them . Of all the sovereigns and states , to whom intelligence of ...
... vernment , was to dispatch a notifi- cation to every European power , of the alterations in the constitutional system of Poland , and of the mo- tives which had prompted them . Of all the sovereigns and states , to whom intelligence of ...
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... vernment , to the court of Peters- burgh . Induced by these motives , the empress had determined to take an active part in their behalf ; and , at their request , to restore the an- cient order of things in Poland ; and to treat as ...
... vernment , to the court of Peters- burgh . Induced by these motives , the empress had determined to take an active part in their behalf ; and , at their request , to restore the an- cient order of things in Poland ; and to treat as ...
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... vernment : as these changes had been made without his privity or concurrence , and had totally altered the state of things , he held himself discharged from the connexion he had then formed . Notwithstanding this explicit refusal of the ...
... vernment : as these changes had been made without his privity or concurrence , and had totally altered the state of things , he held himself discharged from the connexion he had then formed . Notwithstanding this explicit refusal of the ...
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... vernment . Irritated , at last , by the arbitrary mandates daily signi . fied to them , the diet resolved , in the sitting of the twenty - fourth of June , to apply to the courts of Eu- rope , for their mediation with the empress and ...
... vernment . Irritated , at last , by the arbitrary mandates daily signi . fied to them , the diet resolved , in the sitting of the twenty - fourth of June , to apply to the courts of Eu- rope , for their mediation with the empress and ...
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Populāri fragmenti
293. lappuse - In order to terminate all differences on account of the losses sustained by the citizens of the United States, in consequence of their vessels and cargoes having been taken by the subjects of his Catholic Majesty, during the late war between Spain and France, it is agreed, that all such cases shall be referred to the final decision of commissioners, to be appointed in the following manner...
291. lappuse - These merchandizes which follow shall not be reckoned among contraband or prohibited goods; that is to say, all sorts of cloths, and all other manufactures woven of any wool, flax, silk, cotton or any other materials whatever; all kinds of wearing apparel, together with the...
289. lappuse - And in all cases of seizure, detention, or arrest, for debts contracted or offences committed by any citizen or subject of the one party, within the jurisdiction of the other, the same shall be made and prosecuted by order and authority of law only, and according to the regular course of proceedings usual in such cases.
295. lappuse - Three of the said Commissioners shall constitute a board, and shall have power to do any act appertaining to the said Commission, provided that one of the Commissioners named on each side, and the fifth Commissioner shall be present, and all decisions shall be made by the majority of the voices of the Commissioners then present.
124. lappuse - I received your letter with indignation, and with scorn return you this answer; that I cannot but wonder whence you should gather any hopes...
173. lappuse - ... consisting of the most considerable persons, to which the parties who think themselves aggrieved may appeal ; and this superior court judges by the same rule which governs the court of Admiralty viz. the law of nations, and the treaties subsisting with that neutral power, whose subject is a party before them. ' " If no appeal is offered, it is an acknowledgment of the justice of the sentence by the parties themselves, and conclusive.
171. lappuse - When two powers are at war, they have a right to make prizes of the ships, goods, and effects of each other, upon the high seas. Whatever is the property of the enemy...
37. lappuse - Nations, was the son of Adam Smith, comptroller of the customs at Kirkaldy, 1 and of Margaret Douglas, daughter of Mr. Douglas of Strathenry. He was the only child of the marriage, and was born at Kirkaldy on the 5th of June 1723, a few months after the death of his father. His constitution during infancy was infirm and sickly, and required all the tender solicitude of his surviving parent. She was blamed for treating him with an unlimited indulgence; but it produced no unfavourable effects on his...
272. lappuse - Treaty signed this day. It shall be ratified, and the ratifications shall be exchanged at the same time. In witness whereof, the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the same, and have affixed thereto their seals.
53. lappuse - Theory of Moral Sentiments, most of which were composed under severe disease, had fortunately been sent to the press in the beginning of the preceding winter?" and the author lived to see the publication of the work. The moral and serious strain that prevails through these additions, when connected with the circumstance of his declining health, adds a peculiar charm to his pathetic eloquence, and communicates a new interest, if possible, to those sublime truths, which, in the academical retirement...