The Aegis of England: Or, The Triumphs of the Late War, as They Appear in the Thanks of Parliament, Progressively Voted to the Navy and Army; and the Communications Either Oral Or Written on the Subject. Chronologically Arranged with Notices Biographical and Militaryauthor, 1817 - Всего страниц: 608 |
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... present time than the lau- reated tablets permitted to the Roman ge- nerals , and those metrical compositions of the soldiery , which Livy , while he recorded , could not admit to his pages ; the value of just eulogy is every where ...
... present time than the lau- reated tablets permitted to the Roman ge- nerals , and those metrical compositions of the soldiery , which Livy , while he recorded , could not admit to his pages ; the value of just eulogy is every where ...
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... presents in its beauteous circle , centered in the Heavens , the contrasted blessings of peace , and tempts by example to the en- joyments of useful industry , and the de- lights of rural cares . Upon these claims to attention the com ...
... presents in its beauteous circle , centered in the Heavens , the contrasted blessings of peace , and tempts by example to the en- joyments of useful industry , and the de- lights of rural cares . Upon these claims to attention the com ...
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... present excluded . Of these notices , biographical and mili- tary , it can only be said , that while they neither extend to minute researches into private life , nor presume to any depth of political inquiry , it is hoped that they ...
... present excluded . Of these notices , biographical and mili- tary , it can only be said , that while they neither extend to minute researches into private life , nor presume to any depth of political inquiry , it is hoped that they ...
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... present work . Under such impressions , it was not likely that difficulties would present themselves to his contemplation ; and indeed how Æg . A so little was were they to be expected in any INTRODUCTION.
... present work . Under such impressions , it was not likely that difficulties would present themselves to his contemplation ; and indeed how Æg . A so little was were they to be expected in any INTRODUCTION.
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... present , obliged to content him- self with the motion and its result ; in many instances he could hardly prevent himself from being carried away by frequent bursts of honor- able mention in parliament , and also in the public ...
... present , obliged to content him- self with the motion and its result ; in many instances he could hardly prevent himself from being carried away by frequent bursts of honor- able mention in parliament , and also in the public ...
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Стр. 317 - Commons has resolved again to give you the tribute of its thanks ; and I do therefore now, in the name and by the command of the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in Parliament assembled, deliver to you their unanimous thanks for your great exertions...
Стр. 347 - Every medical assistance was offered, but without the desired effect. His last scene corresponded with the whole tenor of his life; not a groan nor a complaint escaped him in extreme distress. With perfect resignation and in full possession of his reason, he closed his well-spent life. I have the honor to be, with the highest respect, sir, your most obedient and very humble servant, TOBIAS LEAR. The Senate, having resolved to wait on the President of the United States "to condole with him on the...
Стр. 303 - ... and myself, is justly considered by the officers of the Navy and Army as the highest which this country can confer : it is the object of the ambition of all who are employed in his Majesty's Service, and to obtain it has doubtless been the motive of many of those acts of...
Стр. 161 - I have the honour to be, with sentiments of the highest respect, Your Excellency's Most obedient and most humble servant, TH. JEFFERSON. TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS.
Стр. 530 - And I do therefore now, in the name and by the command of the Commons of Great Britain and Ireland in Parliament assembled, deliver to you, their unanimous Thanks, for your indefatigable zeal and exertions upon the 18th of June, 1815, when the French army, commanded by Buonaparte, received the most signal and complete defeat.
Стр. 398 - I have the honour to be, with the highest respect, My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient humble Servant, The Lord Stanley, MP, FBANCIS CLARE FORD.
Стр. 246 - Was it possible for me to add anything to the well-earned renown of Lord Nelson, it would be by asserting that his exertions, great as they have heretofore been, never were carried to a higher pitch of zeal for his country's service.
Стр. 296 - ADAMS. FOREIGN OFFICE, July 31, 1861. SIR: I have had the honor to receive your letter of the 29th instant, in •which you inform me that Mr. Dayton, some time since, made a proposal to the French government to adopt the declaration of the congress of Paris in 1856, with an addition to the first clause, in substance the same with that heretofore proposed by his predecessor, Mr. Mason, under instructions given by Mr. Marcy, then the Secretary...
Стр. 446 - I have the honour to be, Sir, with the greatest respect, your obedient servant,
Стр. 40 - I have the honour to be with the greatest Respect. Sir, Your most obedient and most humble servant, JAM.