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Pagina 14
... expence of more than a million and a half sterling . Our situation pro tects us from all foreign , attempts upon our peace and profperity and our intereft calls us to prefervenin view , one determinate object in our war with France ...
... expence of more than a million and a half sterling . Our situation pro tects us from all foreign , attempts upon our peace and profperity and our intereft calls us to prefervenin view , one determinate object in our war with France ...
Pagina 15
... expences , and obliged us to feek for foreign aid : and can we imagine , they have forgot so promifing argame , as not to play it over again , fhould our councils fall into the like fnare of fpending the public money , and employing ...
... expences , and obliged us to feek for foreign aid : and can we imagine , they have forgot so promifing argame , as not to play it over again , fhould our councils fall into the like fnare of fpending the public money , and employing ...
Pagina 36
... expence in their embarkation , at the rate of twelve fhil- lings per ton ; the diftance of near two hun- dred miles from Embden to the camp of the allies ; the probability of their being intercepted , and , poffibly , cut off , in their ...
... expence in their embarkation , at the rate of twelve fhil- lings per ton ; the diftance of near two hun- dred miles from Embden to the camp of the allies ; the probability of their being intercepted , and , poffibly , cut off , in their ...
Pagina 44
... expences , which fhall divert her ftrength from its proper element , and confume her riches in a land war : which , without being able to add one advantage to our conftitution , becomes a nursery for a standing army , and continual ...
... expences , which fhall divert her ftrength from its proper element , and confume her riches in a land war : which , without being able to add one advantage to our conftitution , becomes a nursery for a standing army , and continual ...
Pagina 45
... expences to her naval ftrength , could not have been wanted , was thereby en- tailed upon the nation : befides , her trade suf- fered in a moft fenfible manner ; as may be collected from the grofs and nett produce of the customs in the ...
... expences to her naval ftrength , could not have been wanted , was thereby en- tailed upon the nation : befides , her trade suf- fered in a moft fenfible manner ; as may be collected from the grofs and nett produce of the customs in the ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
advantages affift againſt alfo allies America arms army becauſe Britain British cafe Cape Breton caufe cauſe coaft commerce confequence confideration conftitution conqueft continent coun councils crown defence defire deftruction deprive difcovered diftrefs dominions Dutch enemy England eſtabliſhed Europe expence expofed fafety fame favour fecure feek felves fent ferve fervice fettlements fhall fhips fhould filk fince fituation fome force foreign fovereign fpirit France French ftate ftrength fubjects fuccefs fuch fufficient fuperiority fupply fupport fures Germany greateſt himſelf honour ifland increaſe intereft invafion juft juftice King of Pruffia laft land laws lefs liberty Majefty meaſures ment minifter miniftry moft MONITOR moſt muft muſt nation navigation neceffary neceffity never obliged parliament peace perfon prefent preferve prince protection purſued raiſe reafon refolution religion ruin ſchemes ſhall Stadtholder ſtate thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion trade treaty treaty of Utrecht United Provinces uſe whofe whoſe wiſdom
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Pagina 198 - And when the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison, And shall go out to deceive the nations which are in the four quarters of the earth, Gog and Magog, to gather them together to battle: the number of whom is as the sand of the sea.
Pagina 345 - Their bold and honeft looks prefage They'll be our comfort in old age. And if the babe that fwells my womb, To a propitious birth fhall come, O'erjoy'd I'll blefs the happy day, And call our child America.
Pagina 489 - When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn.
Pagina 496 - ... for I thy servant and son of thine handmaid am a feeble person, and of a short time, and too young for the understanding of judgment and laws. For though a man be never so perfect among the children of men, yet if thy wisdom be not with him, he shall be nothing regarded.
Pagina 489 - It is not for kings, O Lemuel, it is not for kings to drink wine; nor for princes strong drink: 5 Lest they drink, and forget the law, and pervert the judgment of any of the afflicted.
Pagina 317 - Till grown the fcorn of man and woman, A pot of beer would buy Doll Common. Mean time, deep fmit...
Pagina 314 - So pouted, pin'd, grew pale, and wafted : Yet, notwithftanding her condition, Continu'd firm in oppofition. At length a troop of horfe came down, And quarter'd in a neighb'ring town ; The Cornet he was tall and young, And had a moft bewitching tongue.
Pagina 313 - Had fcratch'd th' impetuous captain's hand, Had torn the lawyer's gown and band, And gold refus'd from knights and...
Pagina 318 - I never bafely fold ; I am no proftitute for gold ; On my own rents I liv'd before, Nor has my William added more. Wealth is our fcorn ; our humble labours Aim but to ferve, or fave our neighbours.
Pagina 318 - The offspring of an hohefl bed ; — Here, Senegal, hold up your head : This tawny boy, his parents* boaft, Shall bring us gold from Afric's coaft.