Annual Register, 37. sējumsEdmund Burke 1800 |
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16. lappuse
... British empire , and which was car- ried on with unexampled and rapid fuccefs , afforded to the Poles the confolation , that their misfortunes were not beheld with infenfibility by their neighbours ; and that , with whatever whatever ...
... British empire , and which was car- ried on with unexampled and rapid fuccefs , afforded to the Poles the confolation , that their misfortunes were not beheld with infenfibility by their neighbours ; and that , with whatever whatever ...
16. lappuse
... British empire , and which was car- ried on with unexampled and rapid fuccefs , afforded to the Poles the confolation , that their misfortunes were not beheld with infenfibility by their neighbours ; and that , with whatever whatever ...
... British empire , and which was car- ried on with unexampled and rapid fuccefs , afforded to the Poles the confolation , that their misfortunes were not beheld with infenfibility by their neighbours ; and that , with whatever whatever ...
42. lappuse
... British and French . - Retreat of the Former towards the Leck - Hofile Behaviour of the Dutch to the English . - Extreme Hardships juffered by the English Army in its Retreat from Holland . - Rage of the Amferdammers against the Prince ...
... British and French . - Retreat of the Former towards the Leck - Hofile Behaviour of the Dutch to the English . - Extreme Hardships juffered by the English Army in its Retreat from Holland . - Rage of the Amferdammers against the Prince ...
45. lappuse
... British minifter . They were too prudent to proceed any farther , and to avoid the difgrace that might at- tend a fruitlefs profecution , the pe- titioners were fhortly after liberated from this confinement . But that measure of ...
... British minifter . They were too prudent to proceed any farther , and to avoid the difgrace that might at- tend a fruitlefs profecution , the pe- titioners were fhortly after liberated from this confinement . But that measure of ...
46. lappuse
... British ) hofpitals , which were fo lately crowded , are for the prefent confiderably thinned . Removing the fick in waggons , without clothing fufficient to keep them warm in this rigorous season , has fent fome hundreds to their ...
... British ) hofpitals , which were fo lately crowded , are for the prefent confiderably thinned . Removing the fick in waggons , without clothing fufficient to keep them warm in this rigorous season , has fent fome hundreds to their ...
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243. lappuse - ... of either of the contracting parties, although the whole lading, or any part thereof should appertain to the enemies of either, contraband goods being always excepted.
124. lappuse - By the maritime law of nations universally and immemorially received, there is an established method of determination, whether the capture be, or be not, lawful prize. Before the ship or goods can be disposed of by the captor there must be a regular judicial proceeding wherein both parties may be heard, and condemnation thereupon as prize in a Court of Admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. The proper and regular Court for these condemnations is the Court of that state to whom the...
243. lappuse - This liberty of navigation and commerce shall extend to all kinds of merchandise, excepting those only which are distinguished by the name of contraband; and under this name of contraband, or prohibited goods, shall be comprehended — 1st. Cannons, mortars, howitzers, swivels, blunderbusses, muskets, rifles, carbines, pistols, pikes, swords...
123. 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, may be acquired by capture at sea ; but the property of a friend cannot be taken, provided he observes his neutrality.
243. lappuse - ... prepared for war by land or by sea, shall not be reputed contraband, much less such as have been already wrought and made up for any other use : all which shall be wholly reckoned among free goods ; as likewise all other merchandizes and things which are not comprehended and particularly mentioned in the foregoing enumeration of contraband goods...
248. lappuse - Orleans, and to export them from thence without paying any other duty than a fair price for the hire of the stores; and his Majesty promises either to continue this permission, if he finds, during that time, that it is not prejudicial to the interests of Spain, or if he should not agree to continue it there, he will assign to them, on another part of the banks of the Mississippi, an equivalent establishment...
244. lappuse - States or any of them or against the Property of any of the Inhabitants of any of them from any Prince or State with which the said United States shall be at War.
299. lappuse - By these arts, every thing that we perceive or feel, every operation of our minds, is expressed and delineated in such a manner, that it may be clearly distinguished and remembered.
10. lappuse - ... of his mind. In this amiable quality, he often recalled to his friends the accounts that are given of good La Fontaine, a quality which in him derived a peculiar grace from the singularity of its combination with those powers of reason and of eloquence which, in his political and moral writings, have long engaged the admiration of Europe.