Annals of the Reign of King George the Third: From Its Commencement in the Year 1760, to the Death of His Majesty in the Year 1820, Band 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... Loss of almost the whole Austrian Army . - French enter Vienna . Italy , and Austrians expelled . - - Great Britain , Russia , and Austria . - - - -- - - ---- Campaign in Armistice granted to the Emperor Francis . - - Battle of ...
... Loss of almost the whole Austrian Army . - French enter Vienna . Italy , and Austrians expelled . - - Great Britain , Russia , and Austria . - - - -- - - ---- Campaign in Armistice granted to the Emperor Francis . - - Battle of ...
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... loss , but this was only a temporary success . Their numbers rendered them irresistible , and on January 4th a part of Pichegru's army made good their passage with- out opposition . The British forces soon after began a retreat by the ...
... loss , but this was only a temporary success . Their numbers rendered them irresistible , and on January 4th a part of Pichegru's army made good their passage with- out opposition . The British forces soon after began a retreat by the ...
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... loss of about a thousand lives , ended in the total rout of the Parisians . It was on this occasion that Napoleon Buonaparte first distinguished himself as a commander by his intrepidity and conduct . Tran- quillity was restored , and ...
... loss of about a thousand lives , ended in the total rout of the Parisians . It was on this occasion that Napoleon Buonaparte first distinguished himself as a commander by his intrepidity and conduct . Tran- quillity was restored , and ...
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... loss was sustained in a species of warfare in which quarter was rarely given , and opportunity was afforded of every kind of annoyance . At length Charette was totally defeated , his followers completely dispersed , and after wandering ...
... loss was sustained in a species of warfare in which quarter was rarely given , and opportunity was afforded of every kind of annoyance . At length Charette was totally defeated , his followers completely dispersed , and after wandering ...
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... loss at Bassano . The sole remaining resource of the Austrian general was to escape with the wreck of his forces into Mantua , which with dif ficulty he effected . Attempting to maintain his station in its suburbs , he was furiously ...
... loss at Bassano . The sole remaining resource of the Austrian general was to escape with the wreck of his forces into Mantua , which with dif ficulty he effected . Attempting to maintain his station in its suburbs , he was furiously ...
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Seite 331 - It is ordered by His Royal Highness the Prince Re-gent, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty...
Seite 287 - March, 1811, so revoke or modify her edicts as that they should cease to violate the neutral commerce of the United States...
Seite 168 - That this House, conceiving the African Slave Trade to be contrary to the principles of justice, humanity, and sound policy, will, with all practicable expedition, proceed to take effectual measures for abolishing the said trade, in such manner, and at such period, as may be deemed advisable.
Seite 337 - I cannot conclude without expressing the gratification I should feel, if some of those persons with whom the early habits of my public life were formed, would strengthen my hands, and constitute a part of my government.
Seite 195 - That it was contrary to the first duties of the confidential servants of the crown to restrain themselves by any pledge, express or implied, from offering to the King any advice that the course of circumstances might render necessary for the welfare and security of any part of his Majesty's extensive empire.
Seite 481 - I am determined to omit no precautions for preserving the public peace, and for counteracting the designs of the disaffected : and I rely with the utmost confidence on your cordial support and co-operation, in upholding a system of law and government, from which we have derived inestimable advantages, which has enabled us to conclude, with unexampled glory, a contest whereon depended the best interests of mankind, and which has been hitherto felt by ourselves, as it is acknowledged by other nations,...
Seite 408 - Act to prevent the granting, in future, of any patent office, to be exercised in any colony or plantation, now or at any time hereafter, belonging to the Crown of Great Britain, for any longer term than during such time as the grantee thereof, or the person appointed thereto, shall discharge the duty thereof in person, and behave well therein.
Seite 409 - Sir, these. are not the only subjects to which our attention has been called : other momentous changes have been proposed for our consideration. Adhering, however, to those laws by which the throne, the parliament, and the government of this country, are made fundamentally Protestant...
Seite 368 - That this House will resolve itself into a committee of the whole House, to take into its most serious consideration the state of the laws affecting His Majesty's Roman Catholic subjects in Great Britain and Ireland, with a view to such...
Seite 337 - ... strengthen my hands, and constitute a part of my government. With such support, and aided by a vigorous and united administration, formed on the most liberal basis, I shall look with additional confidence to a prosperous issue of the most arduous contest in which Great Britain was ever engaged. You are authorised to communicate these sentiments to lord Grey, who, I have no doubt, will make them known to lord Grenville.