Annual Register, Volume 32Edmund Burke 1793 |
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... Body of electors appointed for the prefent , to fupply the place of the former regal and municipal authorities . Laudable conduct of the electors , and great benefits derived from it , in preferving Jome degree of order and peace in ...
... Body of electors appointed for the prefent , to fupply the place of the former regal and municipal authorities . Laudable conduct of the electors , and great benefits derived from it , in preferving Jome degree of order and peace in ...
Pagina 2
... body , and under one equal form of government . Deputies of privileged towns and diftritts make a furrender of their charters and municipal documents . Provinces . which poffeffed a right of taging themselves , renounced that right and ...
... body , and under one equal form of government . Deputies of privileged towns and diftritts make a furrender of their charters and municipal documents . Provinces . which poffeffed a right of taging themselves , renounced that right and ...
Pagina 3
... body of conitituent electors , who returned the deputies from Paris to the fate , were of courfe compofed of the principa citizens in their refpective districts ; they amounted to about three hun- dred , and luckily for the capital ...
... body of conitituent electors , who returned the deputies from Paris to the fate , were of courfe compofed of the principa citizens in their refpective districts ; they amounted to about three hun- dred , and luckily for the capital ...
Pagina 4
... body of magiftracy . There verfally acknowledged ; nor did were fufficient caufes on which to their fubfequent conduct afford any found this expectation of perma- fair ground of cenfure . nence ; for the electors were in fact , in their ...
... body of magiftracy . There verfally acknowledged ; nor did were fufficient caufes on which to their fubfequent conduct afford any found this expectation of perma- fair ground of cenfure . nence ; for the electors were in fact , in their ...
Pagina 5
Edmund Burke. body of electors had either fome previous notice that the tide was beginning to turn , or that they had fo perfect a knowledge of the tem- per and difpofition of their new mafters , that they forefaw to a de- gree of ...
Edmund Burke. body of electors had either fome previous notice that the tide was beginning to turn , or that they had fo perfect a knowledge of the tem- per and difpofition of their new mafters , that they forefaw to a de- gree of ...
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Pagina 209 - THE BODY of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Printer, (like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, and stript of its lettering and gilding) lies here food for worms ; yet the work itself shall not be lost, for it will (as he believed) appear once more in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by THE AUTHOR.
Pagina 128 - Let her see him injured, but not provoked: Let her attend him to the tribunal, and consider the patience with which he endured the scoffs and reproaches of his enemies. Lead her to his cross, and let her view him in the agony of death, and hear his last prayer for his persecutors...
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Pagina 129 - ... and supplications to God. Carry her to His table to view His poor fare, and hear His heavenly discourse.