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The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire23.04.1787
  • Datum
    Montag, 23. April 1787
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] #ces, unleſs they renounce their religion. The claffes of perfons aggrieved by thofe asts, for whoſe relief he wiihed a repeal of the laws complained of are, 1ſt, the Proteſtants Diffenters from the Church of England, con [...]
[...] leges of other citizens. — It has been faid that the In demnity A&thas done away the prohibitions of the Teſt and Corporation Asts, and that it ſupercedes both; - - E 3 ' ' where [...]
[...] among the pih:htersihan that they thở: ſupport their own Ministers – By herepeal of the teſt and Corpo; ration Asts, no fear could be reaſonably entertained that Catholics, orthofe not profeſſing the Chriſtian Re ligion might be admitted into any office în miss: [...]
[...] bearings of the Asts complained of, he ſhould ſubmit iti [...]
[...] to the wiſdom of the Houfe, to their feelings as men, the propriety of repealing thoſe Asts which were every way hoftile to the interests of the country. s He there-, fore moved, that the statutes of 13th and 25th of Char-i [...]
[...] The Noble Lord'argued againſt any indignity being of fered to the Diffenters, by not admitting them to offices, unleſs they qualify by the Teſt Ast., Have not the - : *** |- country [...]
[...] againſt the Papifts; but he would fay the Parliament who pasted it knew how far it extended; they knew it included both. The Corporation Ast clearly meant to - exclude the Sestaries, and was not meant to extend to the Pariſts; but it did exclude both; and when the Par [...]
[...] by the horror ofdanger; they deliberatelywent through all the aćts, and repealed every one, except the Teft ast, which they confidered as a mere civil and political regulation; they preferved it , as they thought it ne ceffary for the fafety of the Church, and for the preferi [...]
[...] and Corporation A&ts. The anſwer of the Prince of Orange was, that he agreed to the removal of the Cor poration Ast, but not the Teſt Ast; and declared it to be the prastice of Holland to confine all civil employ ments to thoſe who profested the principles ofthestates, [...]
[...] creafe bigotifm, while perfecuting laws only tends to the enereafe of Seétaries. Bv granting a repeal of thoſe asts no dangerto Church or State would follow. There never has been a Presbyterian fastion with the power of Government in their hands; nor can there be any [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British EmpireRegister 04.1787/05.1787/06.1787
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 01. April 1787
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] |Corporation and Test - Asts - |- Pag. 66. Prince of Wales's Establiſhment . sn – 177. Penal Laws * - = ' - 18o, [...]
[...] - again/f the Repeal of the Test-Ast, moved [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire27.02.1790
  • Datum
    Samstag, 27. Februar 1790
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] the advantages of extraordinary official and executive exertions — the ſmallneſs of the Stocks of Tobacco and Snuff on hand, at the pasting of the Ast- and . the prefent diverfion of the Smuggler from this Country, in confequence of the disturbances in Frange and [...]
[...] changes and varieties of Manufa&ture; – — if, from all theſe circumſtances, any inference can be drawn, the Ast muſteventually prove extremely injuriousto our Re venue, Manufacture, and fair Commerce of Tobacco. - - - d: ** - - - * « » - But [...]
[...] * But thefe evils, Sir, are partial and, inconfiderable, compared with fome, that appear lurking in the Ast. As the Syſtem of Excife applied to a Manufacture, more complicated, perhaps, than any other in the [...]
[...] |- of the Nation, will be deterred from engaging or con tinuing in Bùfineſs. Not only our Wealth and Power, but our Libertres alſo we fee endangered by the Ast. The Hydra Excife pulls down every Barrier — trampler R 4 * On [...]
[...] of the Church of England, in the neighbourhood of St. Paul's, to confider on the beſt means of oppofing the intended repeal of the Teft Ast.: The bufinefs was con duêted with firmnefs and moderation, and fuch refolu tions unanimouth agreed upon» as will beſt fecurs the [...]
[...] the performance of this, as in the former piece, from, the fame author, nearly the fole praife belongs to Mrs. Pope, whofe asting was fraught with the most exquiſite touches of Natures and Paffion. – Holman, we are happy to ſay, was alfa entitled to commendation; he [...]
[...] --- The Tragedy of Eudora is withdrawn, at the exprefs defire of the Author. Some alterations in the . last ast were fuggeſted, but he would not agree to hazard the experiment. : ' ° *** 4. . . . . . }** * * * - * * · * * * , , , ! «fis»2-5 [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire07.08.1790
  • Datum
    Samstag, 07. August 1790
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] tions of his own ideas. This only I may add, that if Šacontala ſhould ever be a&ted in India, where alone it could be asted with perfest knowledge of Indian dreffes, Blanners, and fcenery; the piece might eafily be re :--- · · · · - u düceá [...]
[...] -duced to five asts of a moderate length, by throwing the third ast into the fecond, and the fixth into the fifth; for it muſt be confested, that the whole of Deyk [...]
[...] fefolution, not to ast under orders from the preſent Commimoners of the Admiralty; and the arrangement now made feems to countehance the truth of that in [...]
[...] was known to be not only a friend of mine, but to have been a&tive in the meafares to procure a repeal of the Teft and Corporation Asts, and was fent to London as a delegate from the Diffenters in a northern county. Had my own elestion been depending, it [...]
[...] abler man to put an affront upon. It therefore thews, what is much to Mr. Madan's purpoſe, the ſuperiority of thofe who oppoſe thë repeal of the asts in queſtion over thoſe who defire the repeal, hot only in the Houſe of Commons, but even in the Royal se: [...]
[...] ofthe Quarter Seſſions perform the stage exhibitions pre fented by them to the public. . Mr. Palmer and Mr. Barretti lately committed by Juſtice Hyde, for asting at the Circus, were difcharged. [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire04.04.1787
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 04. April 1787
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] only /lightly touched upon, in cafe the publication of fuch a matter be thought neceſſary to charasteriſe the britiſk way of thinking and asting; and the Engliſh paper or pamphlet, from which /uch a paragraph is taken, will alſo be named. | [...]
[...] although it is not till after a long lapſe of time, that he can generalize thefe into ſcenes, and longer still before he can refolve them into asts; and, by the aid of the hiſtorian, to trace asts themfelves into one plot or de fign, which indeed, after all human reſearches, is per [...]
[...] heard, which would tend to the good government of that country, and to the honour of this. – He then read the sąd paragraph of the ast of the 24th of his preſent Majesty, which enabled the Governor General to fecure perfons who might be fufpe&ted of being con [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire24.04.1790
  • Datum
    Samstag, 24. April 1790
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] of fix guns, and four other armed ſhips, taken from the King's ſubjeếts at Bahama, continues to commit the moſt violent asts of pirácy among the feveral Iſlands within the government. He not only plunders every veffel that has the misfortunę to fall into his [...]
[...] ning Jennies. The manufasturers, having received Previous intelligence of their defign, applied to the asting Magistrates in the neighbourhood for protestion; one of whom preferring his duty to his eaſe, very readily complied with their requeſt, and the neceſity [...]
[...] repeatedly called this claim into question, and in order that the question of right might be fairly tried, on the ioth of May, 1786, an Ast of council was pasted, which levied two per cent. upon the rents, &c. "The College infift that their privileges are antecedent tó [...]
[...] * An abſurd clamour is attempted to be raiſed against Mr. Fox, by stating that he has coaleised with Lor Haod, and by that ast betrayed the franchifes of west: minſter. — But every man has a right to bejudged by his own declarations, until their falfity be proved: [...]
[...] facceſsful mutiny – the question might be afked; eus fonó? asin thoſe feasthere was no poñibility of plunder, or committing the finalf ast of piracy: , , *** * , * - - - - ----- . · * , , , , '. a French paper his the following just obſervations. on the rejestions of Mr. Flood and Mr. Fox's Motiọns, [...]
[...] ::: THE GALLERy o:::sfɛARE: Nuws ex xxxvii.::::::" ": : , , , , , , Ast V. Scene I. ,,,,, „The entrance of the cell opene, and diſcovers Fer „... dinand and Miranda playing at chef. * :f: [...]
The general evening post13.03.1760/14.03.1760/15.03.1760
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 13. März 1760
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] cořtinued in the mutiny-biil, and the faid marine and mariners aĉts were continued for another year. Befide iheſe, they pafed an ast for the ſpeedy and effet: recruiting of his Majesty’s land forces and matin:3 by which they emasted, that the Commiſſioners therein a?: [...]
[...] commiſſioners ſhould find any perſoh ſo brought befºre EITI, |- | :: the exceptions afterwards mentioned in the ast ; and if the recruiting officer attending: fhould judge him to be a man fit fór his Majesty's ſervice, they ſhould [...]
[...] Parliament for a vigorous profecution of the ""; and air, the confidence they repoſed in the jastice and mode ration of our miniſters, than their agreeing tº th:: ast, which in die hands of a wicked and enterprif;"g : äration might have been made ſu: of as wou [...]
[...] Engineers; þpt as this could not by the aå offettlement , be done without the authority of parliament, therefore in this festion að ást was paſſed, for enabling his Majesty · ::::::en:iſſions to agenain number offoreign Pro teſtats who have ferved abroad as officers, or engineers, ... ... [...]
[...] day, under certain restriếtions and qualifications, viz. that they ſhould in ſome of our colonies in Ämerica hualify i emſelves as dirested by the ast i Geo. 1. chap. 23. and that they ſhould at the fame time produce cerfi ficates as difested by the ast 13 Geo. 2. chap. 7. of their. [...]
[...] Portion to the original purchafe money, and the remain 1ng : : : 10 : All thefe asts had been brought in, and all but t last had paſſed both houſes b: 17th of May :: when war was in form declared againſt France; and the ' [...]
[...] fation between two Nightingales at Ratifbore, Rei Defert Iſland; a Dramatic Poem, Remaks on The Him ; a Comedy in three Asts. An interetting Est of the Principles of the preſent Times. Memors Rutland. Extraćł from a new Work, called the [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire16.07.1787
  • Datum
    Montag, 16. Juli 1787
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] one man the ast of making uſe of another – fent a moſt gentle greeting, by nine o’clock: – Hoped no: thing incommodious on the paſſage : — an agreeable cabin: [...]
[...] Garden, and the little Theatre in the Hay-Market, to :confider the means of putting in force the feveral Asts of Parliament tending to the preventing and fuppref fings the illegal performances of “Interlude, Tragedy, [...]
[...] faid Proprietors to publiſh fuch their intention in the Publick newspapers, with an extraćt of one of the Asts of Parliament now in force, under which offen ders will be profecuted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; - Extraćt of an A& of Parliament made in the 1oth [...]
[...] year of the reign of Queen Anne, intitled, an; A&t for reducing the laws relating to rogues, vagabonds, ſturdy beggars and vagrants, into one Ast of Parliament, and orthe more effectual puniſhing fuchrogues, vagabonds, sturdy beggars and vagrants, and fending them whither [...]
[...] in the place where the fante fhalt be asted, repreſented, of performed without authority, by virtue of letters patent from his Majesty, his heirs, ſucceſſors, or“pre [...]
[...] having a legal fettlement as aforefaid, ſhall without fuch authority or licence as aforefaid, aết, repreſent, or perform, or cauſe to be asted, repreſented; or per formed, for hire, gain, or reward, any interlude, tra gedy, comedy, opera, play, farce, or other entertain [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire18.12.1790
  • Datum
    Samstag, 18. Dezember 1790
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] - The Bank Dire&ors have asted very laudably and very properly in fo frequently advertifing that they had forbid theiri Clerks to a&tías Brokers or Agents. Ex [...]
[...] the Gentleman had him immediately fecured, and fent for a Magistrate. The law, however, not reaching an ast of this kind, they were obliged relustantly to diſcharge him: but the girl was kept, and» by the hu mane attention of the above Gentleman , in whoſe far [...]
[...] fuited him from performances with which every body is almoſt as well acquainted as himſelf, and indeed very feldom gone out of plays now commonly asted on the stage. Although materials fo collested muft be of very umequal quality, he is intitled to the praife of [...]
[...] destroys the intereft which a well-judged attention to a principal charaster has excited. This was particu larly the cafe in the Fifth Ast in one of the beſt written and beſt asted Scenes of the whole Play, where Diai ry's extravagant flip-flopping destroys all ſympathy [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire06.02.1790
  • Datum
    Samstag, 06. Februar 1790
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] The riot ast was not read, and if it had, perfons at tending the beating of a bull, are not an unlawful affembly – on the contrary, in Ireland it has always [...]
[...] vote for the repeal of the Teft and corporation Asts, and ſay » you nifh to be free yourſelf, do not therefore impºſe refraints on me. This appears ſpecious, but is [...]
[...] to aĉt as their repreſentatives when they come into the houfe. In faćt, they are not repreſentatives un leſs they ast as their constituents would ast themſelves in that fituation. The Diffenter, therefore, does not impoſe any imprope, restraint upon the candidate; he [...]
[...] preſent, there is little hope of her recovery. i o . " It is in agitation to raiſe a monument to the memory of Garrick upon the receipt of a play to be asted for that purpofe at each theatre, and to be ſupported, of eourfe, by the full ftrength of the eompanies. » [...]