The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1803 |
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... India the bravery of our army had subdued Tippoo Saib , and Earl Spencer lamented the ne- placed that country out of danger ; cessity he felt himself under from but by this peace , which surren- his sense of duty , to deliver an ders to ...
... India the bravery of our army had subdued Tippoo Saib , and Earl Spencer lamented the ne- placed that country out of danger ; cessity he felt himself under from but by this peace , which surren- his sense of duty , to deliver an ders to ...
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... India ; given them back the Cape , and their islands in the West Indies , rendered infinitely more valuable by British industry and capital -- and in exchange for such immense cessions , we had got nothing but a precarious and hollow ...
... India ; given them back the Cape , and their islands in the West Indies , rendered infinitely more valuable by British industry and capital -- and in exchange for such immense cessions , we had got nothing but a precarious and hollow ...
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... India was by no means of that importance now , which it would have been of , when it was surrounded by the territories of Tippoo Saib : those territories are now in our possession , and the neighbouring sovereign of Travan- core is our ...
... India was by no means of that importance now , which it would have been of , when it was surrounded by the territories of Tippoo Saib : those territories are now in our possession , and the neighbouring sovereign of Travan- core is our ...
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... India . In the event of a war , a fleet might sail from the Cape and arrive at Cochin before any person in India could know of its arrival , and before any person in England could be apprised of its sailing . ng . He might possibly be ...
... India . In the event of a war , a fleet might sail from the Cape and arrive at Cochin before any person in India could know of its arrival , and before any person in England could be apprised of its sailing . ng . He might possibly be ...
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... India . - Sir. ability and experience , and in an incredibly short time , from the 7th of November 1800 , when the em- bargo was laid on all the English ships in the ports of Russia , the Baltic powers had incurred the heavy penalty of ...
... India . - Sir. ability and experience , and in an incredibly short time , from the 7th of November 1800 , when the em- bargo was laid on all the English ships in the ports of Russia , the Baltic powers had incurred the heavy penalty of ...
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790 psl. - ON Linden, when the sun was low, All bloodless lay the untrodden snow, And dark as winter was the flow Of Iser, rolling rapidly. But Linden saw another sight, When the drum beat, at dead of night, Commanding fires of death to light The darkness of her scenery.
791 psl. - The combat deepens. On, ye brave, Who rush to glory, or the grave! Wave, Munich! all thy banners wave, And charge with all thy chivalry!
307 psl. - Orleans, and to export them from thence without paying any other duty than a fair price for the hire of the stores ; and his Majesty promises either to continue this permission, if he finds, during that time, that it is not prejudicial to the interests of Spain, or, if he should not agree to continue it there, he will assign to them, on another part of the banks of the Mississippi, an equivalent establishment.!
791 psl. - The world was sad ! the garden was a wild ! And man, the hermit, sigh'd till woman smiled...
790 psl. - Far flash'd the red artillery. But redder yet that light shall glow On Linden's hills of stained snow; And bloodier yet the torrent flow Of Iser, rolling rapidly. 'Tis morn; but scarce yon level sun Can pierce the war-clouds, rolling dun, Where furious Frank and fiery Hun Shout in their sulphurous canopy.
848 psl. - Companionless bearing destruction abroad ; But down let him stoop from his havoc on high ! Ah, home let him speed, for the spoiler is nigh ! Why flames the far summit? Why shoot to the blast Those embers, like stars from the firmament cast ? 'Tis the fire-shower of ruin, all dreadfully driven From his eyrie, that beacons the darkness of heaven. Oh, crested Lochiel, the peerless in might, Whose banners arise on the battlements...
787 psl. - LOCHIEL, Lochiel ! beware of the day When the Lowlands shall meet thee in battle array ! For a field of the dead' rushes red on my sight, And the clans of Culloden are scattered in fight. They rally, they bleed, for their kingdom and crown ; Woe, woe to the riders that trample them down ! Proud Cumberland prances, insulting the slain, And their hoof-beaten bosoms are trod to the plain.
789 psl. - For the red eye of battle is shut in despair. Say, mounts he the ocean-wave, banished, forlorn, Like a limb from his country cast bleeding and torn?
788 psl. - Lo! the death-shot of foemen outspeeding, he rode Companionless, bearing destruction abroad; But down let him stoop from his havoc on high! Ah! home let him speed for the spoiler is nigh. Why flames the far summit? Why shoot to the blast Those embers, like stars from the firmament cast? Tis the fire-shower of ruin, all dreadfully driven From his eyrie, that beacons the darkness of heaven. Oh, crested Lochiel! the peerless in might, Whose banners arise on the battlements...
105 psl. - These two companies were afterwards united and consolidated into one, under the title of the United Company of Merchants trading to the East Indies.