Annual Register, Bind 4Edmund Burke 1762 |
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Side 24
... horfes , and upwards of an hundred and feventy waggons . The fame day they paffed the Dy- mel ; and whilft prince Ferdinand , difcouraged by this check , full back to the Lippe , they made 2d July . themfelves mafters of War- burg ...
... horfes , and upwards of an hundred and feventy waggons . The fame day they paffed the Dy- mel ; and whilft prince Ferdinand , difcouraged by this check , full back to the Lippe , they made 2d July . themfelves mafters of War- burg ...
Side 25
... horfes , and carried off their prey even from the gates of Caffel . These lively actions feemed a prelude to fome more im- portant and decifive attempt . The French became fenfible that a ftroke of fome importance was expected from the ...
... horfes , and carried off their prey even from the gates of Caffel . These lively actions feemed a prelude to fome more im- portant and decifive attempt . The French became fenfible that a ftroke of fome importance was expected from the ...
Side 62
... horfe into the boat , and with the violence of the fall , drove the poor people and their horfes to the farther fide , which inftantly carried the boat into the middle of the ftream , and overfet it . Imagine you fee the unfortunate ...
... horfe into the boat , and with the violence of the fall , drove the poor people and their horfes to the farther fide , which inftantly carried the boat into the middle of the ftream , and overfet it . Imagine you fee the unfortunate ...
Side 70
... horfes that will run 2900 miles in 29 days fuccef- fively ; that each horfe fhall run 100 miles in each day , and the whole to be ridden by one man . Letters from Ratisbon of the 20th ult . Jan. advife , that the froft was fet in there ...
... horfes that will run 2900 miles in 29 days fuccef- fively ; that each horfe fhall run 100 miles in each day , and the whole to be ridden by one man . Letters from Ratisbon of the 20th ult . Jan. advife , that the froft was fet in there ...
Side 83
... horfes ; and many were led along just dying of their wounds , and covered with blood ! and to hear the dreadful ... horfe to go immediately to Hexam , to prevent any further mifchief . And Sir Walter Blacket , Sir Bellingham Grayham ...
... horfes ; and many were led along just dying of their wounds , and covered with blood ! and to hear the dreadful ... horfe to go immediately to Hexam , to prevent any further mifchief . And Sir Walter Blacket , Sir Bellingham Grayham ...
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Side 2 - Proud prelate, I understand you are backward in complying with your agreement : but I would have you know, that I, who made you what you are, can unmake you ; and if you do not forthwith fulfil your engagement, by God I will immediately unfrock you. Yours, as you demean yourself, Elizabeth.
Side 176 - The eyes of the LORD are upon the righteous, and his ears are open unto their cry. The face of the LORD is against them that do evil, to cut off the remembrance of them from the earth. The righteous cry, and the LORD heareth, and delivereth them out of all their troubles. The LORD is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart ; and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit.
Side 246 - In perfon graceful, and in fenfe refin'd ; Her art as much as Nature's friend became, Her voice as free from blemifh as her fame. Who knows fo well in majefty to pleafe, Attemper'd with the graceful charms of eafe ? When Congreve's favour'd pantomime to grace...
Side 21 - I rendered to them intitles me to the justice I expect from the noble author. As to Religion, I think, and I hope he thinks with me, that God is neither a...
Side 241 - ... the blessings of peace to my people and putting an end to the calamities of war, under which so great...
Side 6 - Henry should have three-fourths of what he leaves ; and my daughter Anne the rest. If Henry die, I would that what he leaves may be equally divided between Charles and Anne : and if Anne die, that her share be equally divided between Charles and Henry.
Side 251 - If thorough knowledge of the human heart; If powers of acting vast and unconfined ; If fewest faults with greatest beauties join'd ; If strong expression, and strange powers which lie "Within the magic circle of the eye ; If feelings which few hearts, like his, can know, And which no face so well as his can show, Deserve the preference ; — Garrick ! take the chair ; Nor quit it — till thou place an equal there.
Side 287 - I have explained these matters only for the honour of truth, not in any view to court return of confidence from any man who with a credulity, as weak as it is injurious, has thought...
Side 203 - Sire, that it seems unbecoming my sex, in this age of vicious refinement, to feel for one's country, to lament the horrors of war, or wish for the return of peace.
Side 220 - XII. ON THE MONUMENT OF A FAIR MAIDEN LADY, WHO DIED AT BATH, AND IS THERE INTERRED. T> ELOW this marble monument is laid •*-' All that heaven wants of this celeftial maid. Preferve, O facred tomb, thy truft confign'd; The mould was made on purpofe for the mind : And fhe would lofe, if, at the latter day, One atom could be mix'd of other clay.