The Loyalist [ed. by W. Blair].J. Hatchard, 190, Piccadilly, 1803 - Всего страниц: 32 |
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... cause which no less concerns the peasant in his cottage , than the prince on his throne . We are contending against an inveterate foe , who aims at the de- struction of every thing dear to you as BRITONS . We are threatened on our own ...
... cause which no less concerns the peasant in his cottage , than the prince on his throne . We are contending against an inveterate foe , who aims at the de- struction of every thing dear to you as BRITONS . We are threatened on our own ...
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... cause of religion ; they only can feel it . The charge of singularity must be incurred ; they only will dare to encounter it . Uniformity of conduct , and perseverance in exertion , will be requisite ; among no others can we look for ...
... cause of religion ; they only can feel it . The charge of singularity must be incurred ; they only will dare to encounter it . Uniformity of conduct , and perseverance in exertion , will be requisite ; among no others can we look for ...
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... causes , and may therefore confess the effects of religion and morality in promoting the well - being of the community , may yet , according to their humour , with a smile of complacent pity , or a sneer of supercilious contempt , read ...
... causes , and may therefore confess the effects of religion and morality in promoting the well - being of the community , may yet , according to their humour , with a smile of complacent pity , or a sneer of supercilious contempt , read ...
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... cause in which we are engaged , and that the honour , the independ- . ence , and even the very existence of this country depend upon the exertions we shall now determine to make ( Applauses . ) I need scarcely inform you that the enemy ...
... cause in which we are engaged , and that the honour , the independ- . ence , and even the very existence of this country depend upon the exertions we shall now determine to make ( Applauses . ) I need scarcely inform you that the enemy ...
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... cause which is that of freedom against slavery , of independence against oppression , of honour against infamy , and of civilization against barbarism - ( Applause . ) We must determine to meet the danger in person , if it should be ...
... cause which is that of freedom against slavery , of independence against oppression , of honour against infamy , and of civilization against barbarism - ( Applause . ) We must determine to meet the danger in person , if it should be ...
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Address arms ASPERNE battle blessings boast brave Britain British Britons Buonaparte Buonaparte's called cause command conquer conquest Consul Corner of Essex Corsican countrymen courage crimes cruelty dæmon danger dare declared defend Derry destroyed dreadful DUKE OF YORK Egypt enemy England English Essex Street Europe favour fight France freedom French army Frenchmen friends gentlemen glory GOSNELL H. D. SYMONDS hand happy HATCHARD heart Holborn honour hope human hundred inhabitants invaders invasion Ireland Jaffa King kingdom labour land laws liberty Little Queen Street lives look Lord loyal LOYALIST massacre military murder nation never Number patriotic peace persons Piccadilly plunder poor present preserve Price 3d Printer prisoners PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY religion republican Robespierre ruin shew shore slaves soldiers spirit sword Talleyrand thing thou thousand throne tion Toulon tourniquet troops trust tyrant United Kingdom valour VOLUNTEERS wives women wounded wretched
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Стр. 152 - I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too...
Стр. 152 - My loving people, we have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety, to take heed how we commit ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery ; but I assure you, I do not desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving people.
Стр. 69 - This England never did, (nor never shall,) Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror, But when it first did help to wound itself. Now these her princes are come home again, Come the three corners of the world in arms, And we shall shock them : Nought shall make us rue, If England to itself do rest but true.
Стр. 153 - I know already for your forwardness you have deserved rewards and crowns, and we do assure you, on the word of a prince, they shall be duly paid you. In the...
Стр. 152 - Let tyrants fear. I have always so behaved myself that, under God, I have placed my chiefest strength and safeguard in the loyal hearts and goodwill of my subjects...
Стр. 173 - I shall not forbear to vindicate my character and motives from your aspersions ; and, as a man to whom fame is dearer than life, I will make the last use of that life in doing justice to that reputation which is to live after me, and which is the only legacy I can leave to those I honor and love, and for whom I am proud to perish.
Стр. 233 - AN ACT DECLARING THE RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES OF THE SUBJECT, AND SETTLING THE SUCCESSION OF THE CROWN.
Стр. 62 - The throne we honour is the people's choice ; the laws we reverence are our brave fathers' legacy ; the faith we follow teaches us to live in bonds of charity with all mankind, and die with hope of bliss beyond the grave. Tell your invaders this, and tell them, too, we seek no change : and, least of all, such change as they would bring us.
Стр. 209 - And I said unto the nobles, and to the rulers, and to the rest of the people, The work is great and large, and we are separated upon the wall, one far from another. In what place therefore ye hear the sound of the trumpet, resort ye thither unto us: our God shall fight for us.
Стр. 52 - Buonaparte was too cautious, and sent Berthier to enforce obedience. " When the Turks had all fallen, the French troops humanely endeavoured to put a period to the sufferings of the wounded, but some time elapsed before the bayonet could finish what the fire had not destroyed, and probably many languished days in agony. Several French officers, by whom...