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The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire27.03.1790
  • Datum
    Samstag, 27. März 1790
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] Mr. Sheridan’s notice of a motion refpe&ting the Tobacco Ast, was not that he ſhould move for leave to bring in a Bill for the repeal of it, but for an ins quiry into the effest and operation of the Aét. [...]
[...] mail coach. În ſhort, were the aết carried fully into effe&t, it woutdº be abfurd to a degree; and when an: ast onee becomes abſurd; it ought to be repealed. ::::: |- * - e : , : , , * T - J When [...]
[...] liberal meafure, the cafe is truly fingular! – The voice of the people is certainly againſt a repeal of the Tefº Ast. [...]
[...] prefent political fituation of the country, that the majority will, on the preſent application, be greater în favour of thefe Asts, than it can ever be on any future occafion. It has been objećted by many who have not inclination, or want of ability, to diſcrimi-: [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire05.02.1791
  • Datum
    Samstag, 05. Februar 1791
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] “The Bills, which it is my duty to prefent to your Majeſty, are feverally intituled, An Ast for granting an aid to his Majeſty, by a Land Tax to be raiſed in Great Britain, for the fervice of the year One Thoufand Seven Hundred [...]
[...] |- “Mofº Gracious Sovereign, - i “The Bill which it is now my duty to prefent to your Majeſty, is intituled “ an Ast for the better fupport of his Majeſty's Houſehold and of the honour and dignity of the Crown of Great Britain,” to which [...]
[...] days, he could have proved that a gentleman fenthim to hire a furniſhed houſe. – He declared that he had no intentions of committing any ast of violence—that he went to the houfe folely to inquire what the rent might be. With refpest to the perfon faid to be with him, [...]
[...] · Krnc Henry IV. Ast. I. Scene III. A Field of Battle between Sandal Castle, and Wakefield, * Rutland and his Tutor, Clifford and Soldiers. |- * [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire01.01.1791
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Januar 1791
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] alfo he calls the engagement and past of Society. In p. 26, he cites, as an authority againſt the right of the People to chufe" their own Governors, the very Ast for fettling the Crown on William and Mary, which was an exercife of that right, and the words of which [...]
[...] are: “The Lords and Commons do in the name of all “the people ſubmit themfelves, their heirs and pofte “rities for ever,” &c. &c. This Ast having been paffed on purpoſe to eſtabliſh a change in the facceſſion for a mifcondust, it cannot be fuppoſed that it was in [...]
[...] have attended to a fubfequent A&t, which has been recommended to my notice by the truly patriotic Earl Stanhope. I mean the Ast of the 6th of Anne, chap. 7th, by which it is enaćted that, “ifany perfon fhall “by writing or printing maintain and affirm that the [...]
[...] of ſmuggling, but foreigners of ali deſcriptions. If a French, Spaniſh, or any other vefſel comes within the limits defcribed by the Britiſh Hoyering Ast (made for the protestion of the Britiſh revenue), fuch veffel is examined, and if found to contain articles de [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire04.09.1790
  • Datum
    Samstag, 04. September 1790
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] which they were in before the Revolution: our Parlia ment begins already to be declared of no other ufe than tº confirm and register the Asts of the Government! [...]
[...] Court of King’s-Bench, on a motion in arreſt of judg ment. The motion was founded on the idea that all wagers were illegal, under the Ast of the Fourteenth of the preſent King, made for the regulating of In furances upon Lives. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
[...] deemed in profpest of common law; on the contrary, he confidered that A&t of Parliament as a declaration, that before that Ast pasted, wagers muſt have been iegal, otherwife it would have been unneceſſary to re strain them. To ſay that the Ast of the Fourteenth [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire28.02.1789
  • Datum
    Samstag, 28. Februar 1789
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] ties, prerogatives, asts of government, and admini ftration of the fame, which belong to the King of this realm, to ufe, execute, and perform according to the [...]
[...] might have been lawfully ufed, executed and performed by the Regent and Council of Regency, conſtituted and appointed by an ast of the 5th of his prefent Majęfty cap. 27.” * - - Having already publiſhed the vacancies to be ap [...]
[...] dun and heavy for an Opera, was Wedneſday evening (having undergone a variety of curtailments) reduced into an after-piece of two asts. In that form, it ap pears likely to become a favourite with the publick, as the curtailments have been made withjudgment, though [...]
[...] pears likely to become a favourite with the publick, as the curtailments have been made withjudgment, though the fecond ast will ftill bear to be fhortened. [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British EmpireRegister 07.1789/08.1789/09.1789
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 01. Juli 1789
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] Neu Taxes - - . . . .: , , o x = - \ —, o7. „Pawnbrokers Ast - ' * - - 68. * * * ** - • • v • 7. [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British EmpireRegister 04.1790/05.1790/06.1790
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 01. April 1790
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] Miſcellanier, Origin of the Corporation and the Teff Asts Pag. I. Diffenters and Lord Chatham |- |- - 2, 4 Letter addreſſed to Gentlemen by a Woman's · [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British EmpireRegister 07.1790/08.1790/09.1790
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 01. Juli 1790
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] Pag. 15. 44 74. 107 139. 171. 208 237. ast. 299. 334. 363. 393. - '. • • . . . " Parliamentary Fragments. [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire04.02.1788
  • Datum
    Montag, 04. Februar 1788
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] cuted as if he had been an Engliſhman, an inſtance of opprestion and abfurdity fcarce conceivable, but which, an Ast of Parliament pasted in 1773 certainly justifies. [...]
[...] The Members of the Houfe of Lords will be kept in town by an order; and it is a queſtion, whether asting in the charaster of Judges, any Peer who once takes his feat will be füffered to abſent himſelf through the whole trial, unlefs prevented by pofitive illnefs, of [...]
[...] Political, Hiſtorical and Satyrical Reflections. Government have certainly asted both a wife and polite part in refufing to abridge or qualify the article of the treaty with Ruffia which reftri&ts the importar [...]
[...] cufe the defe&t, and that — eighty-nine years would prevail.” . - · His asting, however, prevailed over his years, and he performed the fubfequent feenes in a style that would have done honour to a younger man. The apo [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire19.02.1791
  • Datum
    Samstag, 19. Februar 1791
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] FIELD Inc's Old Ast, and two years are allowed to [...]
[...] E, L’Hommedieu; Captains, Brant and Daird, of the Mohawks, accompanied by the chief Sachems and War. riors of thoſe Nations, asted, on the part of the Ir dians. By this Treaty, a confiderable traết of territory is ceded to the United States, for which the Indians [...]
[...] they appear fo very trivial, and fo very much like the infolence of Office, that the Gentlemen of the Army cannot but confider it as an ast of justice which they owe to themfelves, to lay before the Chancellor of the Exchequer the feandalous negligence and opprestion, [...]
[...] ' WINTER's TALE. Ast. III. Scene III, A defert Place near the Sea, Antigonus torn by a Bear; old Shepherd, Clown, and the infant Perditta [...]