Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly miscellany) [afterw.] The Political review and monthly mirror of the times, Tom 3Benjamin Flower 1813 |
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... evidence of facts and circumstances ; and thus the Country is plunged into an accumulation of disasters to complete the ruin of an oppressed and injured People . SPAIN AND PORTUGAL . - The ensuing Campaigu , from the appearances on all ...
... evidence of facts and circumstances ; and thus the Country is plunged into an accumulation of disasters to complete the ruin of an oppressed and injured People . SPAIN AND PORTUGAL . - The ensuing Campaigu , from the appearances on all ...
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... evidence that Nelson had now given the French of my influence at the Neapolitan Court , urged their Ambassador to sharp complaints for a breach of bad faith in supplying the British Fleet at Sy- racuse contrary to treaty . At this ...
... evidence that Nelson had now given the French of my influence at the Neapolitan Court , urged their Ambassador to sharp complaints for a breach of bad faith in supplying the British Fleet at Sy- racuse contrary to treaty . At this ...
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... evidence in your favour to induce , nor recommen- dation from the Jury to justify , a diminu- tion of punishment ; yet your Counsel have pressed forcibly on the feelings of the Court . You are the first convicted under this Act , and ...
... evidence in your favour to induce , nor recommen- dation from the Jury to justify , a diminu- tion of punishment ; yet your Counsel have pressed forcibly on the feelings of the Court . You are the first convicted under this Act , and ...
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... evidence of my innocence , and disregard the sentence of complete acquittal which it produced - or is wicked and false enough still to whisper suspicions in your ear , be- trays his duty to you , Sir , to your Daugh- ter , and to your ...
... evidence of my innocence , and disregard the sentence of complete acquittal which it produced - or is wicked and false enough still to whisper suspicions in your ear , be- trays his duty to you , Sir , to your Daugh- ter , and to your ...
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... evidence of my innocence , and disregard the sentence of complete acquittal which it produced - or is wicked and false enough still to whisper suspicions in your ear , be- trays his duty to you , Sir , to your Daugh- ter , and to your ...
... evidence of my innocence , and disregard the sentence of complete acquittal which it produced - or is wicked and false enough still to whisper suspicions in your ear , be- trays his duty to you , Sir , to your Daugh- ter , and to your ...
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Strona 184 - These were, an internal wooden coffin, very much decayed, and the body, carefully wrapped in cerecloth, into the folds of which a quantity of unctuous or greasy matter, mixed with resin, as it Seemed, had been melted, so as to exclude, as effectually as possible, the external air. The coffin was completely full; and, from the tenacity of the cerecloth, great difficulty was experienced in detaching it successfully from the parta which it enveloped.
Strona 185 - ... of the reign of King Charles, was perfect. The shape of the face was a long oval ; many of the teeth remained ; and the left ear, in consequence of the interposition of the unctuous matter between it and the cere-cloth, was found entire.
Strona 21 - The plan of excluding my daughter from all intercourse with the world, appears to my humble judgment peculiarly unfortunate. She who is destined to be the sovereign of this great country, enjoys none of those advantages of society which are deemed necessary for imparting a knowledge of mankind to persons who have infinitely less occasion to- learn that important lesson ; and it may so happen, by a chance which I trust is very remote, that she should be called upon to exercise the powers of the crown,...
Strona 4 - It is not for kings, O Lemuel, it is not for kings to drink wine; nor for princes strong drink; lest they drink and forget the law and pervert the judgment of any of the afflicted.
Strona 130 - I hope again to have the happiness of throwing myself, in filial duty and affection, at your majesty's feet. Your majesty will easily conceive that I reluctantly name so distant a day as Monday, but I do not feel myself sufficiently recovered from the measles, to venture upon so long a drive at an earlier day.
Strona 185 - When the head had been entirely disengaged from the attachments which confined it; it was found to be loose, and without any difficulty was taken up and held to view.
Strona 21 - ... But while I do not venture to intrude my feelings as a mother upon your Royal Highness's notice, I must be allowed to say, that in the eyes of an observing and jealous world* this separation of a daughter from her mother, will only admit of one construction-— a construction fatal to the mother's reputation. Your Royal Highness will also pardon me for adding, that there is no less inconsistency than injustice in this treatment.
Strona 21 - I willingly hope that your own parental feelings will lead you to excuse the anxiety of mine for impelling me to represent the unhappy consequences which the present system must entail upon our beloved child. " Is it possible, sir, that any one can have attempted to persuade your royal highness, that her character will not be...
Strona 21 - Those who have advised you, Sir, to delay so long the period of my Daughter's commencing her intercourse with the world, and for that purpose to make Windsor her residence, appear not to have regarded the interruptions to her education which this arrangement occasions ; both by the impossibility of obtaining...
Strona 21 - That, however, was reduced to our meeting once a fortnight ; and I now learn that even this most rigorous interdiction is to be still more rigidly enforced.