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Galignani's messenger30.06.1821
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    Samstag, 30. Juni 1821
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[...] our fears, when information of the rebel fleet having approached the coast and intercepted several vessels, *-awakened all apprehensions. Business became at ice suspended, aud all was dismay and ſearful fore boding; day after day increased our anxiety for the [...]
[...] and ferocious strangers, to whom every thing was new ;-hungry savages, who, knowing no distinction but Mussuinº, an Infidel, confound all Christians with the Greek: ; and, on ſauatical grounds alone, would involve all in a common ruin. Their insolence, [...]
[...] j and several to the Isle of Man and other places. Not less than five or six steam packets are frequently moor: cd in the river at the same time. Being all beautiful [...]
[...] preach." “Madame,” replied the Count, “I beg your fº. a thousand times—if you had shown ". ittle sooner, the coachman, the horses, myselſ, all the equipage, would have fallen back.” - [...]
[...] The day of his Majesty's Coronation will be a day of geueral festivity ; and it is expected that all the shops will be closed, and all business suspended. [...]
[...] ſeared that it would be evaded in many cases.—Their Lordships would easily understand why he did not ſol low the Noble Lord through all points of his speech. The conduct of other countries on the subject was a matter of great delicacy. All he hoped or required was, [...]
[...] it had attained an extraordinary pitch of commercial greatness under that system of laws. He should just propose to repeal all the Navigation Laws passed be fore the Navigation Act of Charles the Second, in order to strip those laws of all the contradictions and contra [...]
[...] gaining ground. His object in all these regulations was to secure to this country the benefit of those com mercial advantages to which she owed her superiority [...]
[...] of, the subject would be as open as before for discus sion. The additional measure would embrace the fol lowing regulation:--that all goods, when imported into this cºuntry, should be divided into two'classes—the first class would include all goods bearing the highest [...]
[...] vailing notion in that House, that with a free trade this country could still keep up its commercial advantages over the rest of the Wºl. He (Mr. S.) from all theiu formation at which he could arrive, was inclined to think that all who believed in that consequence would [...]
Galignani's messenger19.04.1820
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    Mittwoch, 19. April 1820
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[...] to England. This subject is of so very delicate and painful a description that we are desirous of avoiding all discussion of it : but we cannot help expressing our deep regret that the coun try should at all be menaced with the agitation [...]
[...] in the first instance, will be to uphold the Sovereign Au thority and Majesty of the Thröne in its just rights and dignities, to prevent as much as possible all indecorous discussion, and render all painful evidence unnecessary to support the process which may be instituted, unless, in [...]
[...] them, while the subject ean be employed in .." to Government. On the other hand, after all the disgusting rumours of transactions [...]
[...] the ceremony of arraignment. . We are happy to state, that Sheriff Rothwell, in defi ance of all interference, has hindly undertaken to secure tº the Gentlemen of the public press, for whose conve nience he has on all occasious shewn the utmost solicitude, [...]
[...] field remained in a state of a'arun, which put a stop to bnsiness of every kind. The shops and warehouses were all closed, labour was suspended, and all waited with amiety the result of these threatening and alarming ocr currences. The military remained in the market-place [...]
[...] In the evening, three or four persons were taken into enstody, and examined by Mr. Scott and Dr. Corbett, and committed for further examination. All the respect able inhabitants were sworn in as special constables, and patrolled the streets all night. Yesterday, 9 others were [...]
[...] you all, and I Hope you, all will look on my last dy! [...]
[...] ºrds of advis. This is the last, yes, the last of all. ... My friends, you all know well that my Urinciplº's has *::: *: cause of my Death: you all now that l'Haye denie [...]
[...] warning to all those who have been tainted by similar [...]
[...] The President observed that the question was dis posed of. Here all those Members who spoke first returned to the charge, and a violent struggle to be beard ensued. [...]
Galignani's messenger09.07.1821
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    Montag, 09. Juli 1821
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[...] nations as he chose—who gave the word and , was obeyed, from the Baltic to the Mediterranean : he to die such a death! How has he disppointed all the pre sages of the superstitious—all the hopes of the brave all the predictions of the moral He was to have died [...]
[...] finished his career on the field of battle—he was to have furnished, by some public punisment, a terrible exam ple to all succeeting tyrants. He disappoints all these prophecies—he survives his renown and his glory—he reiers a miserable exile to the death of a soldier on the [...]
[...] the opinion of the Historian, we should say: that whilst he concentered some of the brilliant qualities of the most celebrated men of antiquity, he combined all their vices. With all Alexander's eagerness for conquest, he had none of his magnanimity—with all Charles the [...]
[...] as well as the regular dispatches. After perusing them, Earl Bathurst sent an account of the important event to the King, and a circular box to all the Cabinet Minis tel'5. - [...]
[...] humble Address be presented to his Majesty, praying that he will direct the Attorney-General to enter a noli i.” ". to all indictments laid against any individuals y the Society - styling itself, “ The Constitutional As sociation.” - [...]
[...] secute where it was necessary. He would here ob serve that when the state of the Press was such that it endeavoured to destroy all reverence for the autho ties of the land, and to do away with all subordination ; he did not think that the Law Officers had exerted [...]
[...] his finding subjects for prosecution, would not take care to earn that reward in some shape or other. This was the nature of all spies and informers. The So ciety, however, under debate was distinguishable from all others that had been referred to for the pur [...]
[...] detecting them.—(Hear.) The ATTORNEY-GENERAL said the motion soug't to put an end to all the prosecutions complained of without inquiring whether they were properly insti tuted or not. His Hon. and Learned Friend had not [...]
[...] for Bramber (Mr. Wilberforce), about the propriety of putting down libels on both sides; but what was the ſact? Why that all on one side were mown down, and all on the other leſt untouched. Benbow, he be lieved, had been prosecuted for publishing a Caricature [...]
[...] The question was then put and negatived without a division. On the motion of Dr. PHILLIMORE, a return of all Slaves in the West Indies was ordered to be laid before the House. [...]
Galignani's messenger05.01.1821
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    Freitag, 05. Januar 1821
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[...] much alike, and, thereſore, probably came from a com mon source. There was more truth in this remark than it was intended to convey. All these Addresses and all these Declarations have a certain family like Iless [...]
[...] ------- facies non omnibus una, Nec diversa tamen, qualem decet esse Sororum; All come from the same source, from the same spirit of loyalty which animates all Britons who know and prize the Constitution, and who venerate the Throne as the [...]
[...] is there in those sentiments which so much irritates and annoys the misleading Editor? Is he grieved and ºrtified to find that notwithstanding all his leading ar tides, all the doggrel of Hone, and all the audacious taricatures of Benbow, still the respectable classes of [...]
[...] he was obliged to point out a little party in one corner of the Hal, whom he observed to be determined in pre venting all discussion. The boast of politeness which, with all other virtues, the Treasury prints arrogate for their friends, can now no longer be urged; it has va [...]
[...] can we expect that º or consent to receive all the odium which is so unjustl [...]
[...] over by his Majesty's frigate, Willemine, and other large s ips, with the springs of the 4th and 19th of September, on account of which all their endeavours had hitherto miscarried; and it was not until the 50th of the same nonth, that all the ships of the expedition [...]
[...] “And I, too, with all the feelings of my heart, par ticipate in the sorrow caused by the absence of my au gust father; but when I consider the noble object [...]
[...] kingdom. - - - * A way with all mean distrust and dark intrigue !— [...]
[...] Let us walk in the path of honour and patriotism, you, with all the faculties given by the Constitution to the Legislative Power, , and I, with all the energy and the [...]
[...] tive in the administration of that justice necessary to the maintenance of social order! Let every one, in short, unite to guarantee the public good, and to avoid all ſo reign aggression. » (The loudest applause from all parts of the House [...]
Galignani's messenger20.09.1824
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    Montag, 20. September 1824
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[...] :sº ~ ºt, ~ All. ºl. º [...]
[...] district, received him, turned out the troops, and proclaimed him, Iturbide, Captain - General of all the troops. On the 1 th; Madame Iturbide, the family, and faggage, were landed, and it appeared that the whole were very well received. - [...]
[...] ----...-----> ------ After freeing our city and all its consequent calamities, has established order, and rectified opinion which had hºminius. triously misled. His cºnciliating spirit, his frauk and amiable [...]
[...] armed vessels were either taken or destroyed. Misouli describes the ardour and bravery of his men to have been above all praise; indeed, all classes of the island ers only seem to be animated by one sentiment—that of revenge for the recent cruelties of the enemy. Now [...]
[...] Sirr - “Your Majesty has just lost the best of brothers; him, with whom you have passed your whole liſt, all whose nºisfortunes you shared, and whose glory, you d. The deep affliction of your Mºjºsty is well grounded. - - [...]
[...] with her prosperity. - - ‘. Happily, Sire, Providence has permitted that, France should find again, iſ his august successor, all that she had lost. : All the Bourbons resemble each other. . . “ They all are worthy descendants of St. Louis and Henry IV. [...]
[...] l, nº lobe able to express the sºulineuts which I feel; but musi at tº yºu that all the strength which I, may, possess, aud, which [...]
[...] which the Consistory has just testified. . Beconſident of my protec tiou, as you were of that of the King who has just been taken from us. All Frenchmen are equal in ny eyes. . All Frenchmen have an equal right to my love, my protection and benevolence.” . To M. Cologna, who addressed the King in the [...]
[...] coºlato trimmings; Scotch Stutts, for presses; Plets; Iris, and Colibris Grenadines ; Lessides, for Baſi Dresses; Chatorantes; Keloutes de Madame, and all kinds of figured Silks; Shawls of all descriptions; Muslims; Linea; Cambric for Handkerchiefs and shirts, and Cachentire stills; all of which he is selling remarkably [...]
[...] º' Tº jºits continuance of the patrong: rººve. Tom Tº English Nobility and Gentry; He under takes all kinds of repairs with strict attention and moderate charges. in painting, he is supplied with the best English Copal Varnish, and competent workmen. Second-hand Carriages at all times on Sale [...]
Galignani's messenger02.05.1820
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    Dienstag, 02. Mai 1820
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[...] disclose all he knew. The man did so, and hence the whole of the horrible Conspiracy. was frustrated. [...]
[...] the Members had been subjected, not only to inconve nience, but to personal risk. In order to exonerate him self from all blame; he thought it right to observe, that he had given directions to the proper officers to have the lobbies, and all the avenues leading to the House of [...]
[...] *unanimity which prevailed—their all uniting in loyalty to the Crown; in supporting the true liberties of the peo ple; and in settiug |. faces against the machinations of [...]
[...] Raise the song, for all around Liberty and Love resound ! - Terroi lives no more in Spain, [...]
[...] pº heeled shoes, powdered head, a forest of party coloured plumes, surmounting a three-story ‘ toupee'; festoons of beads; frills, frippery, and furbelows ;-all [...]
[...] tº: bids fair to support the burlesque fame of his fa. ther. And these, as far as we recollect, were all the lions. The rest was all but leather and prunella ;-a rebel rout of Turks, Jews, Chinese, Negroes, Barbers, Cobblers, [...]
[...] scene at supper was most outre. There were four tables, extending the whole length of the room, besides a cross one, upon the orchestra, and they were all closely occu pied by the mouley clew we have described above; all eating, and talking, and laughing, and bellowing at the [...]
[...] Louis Bonaparte has publicly denied being the author of T Histoire du Parlement d'Angle terre, in all the Italian Journals. [...]
[...] in all things that respect and considoration which we have lost. • A new flood of light is shed across both Spanish he [...]
[...] out to you—this country which has produced so many of . fathers, and which has the authority to prescribe e not attended to, you will have to fear all those evils which the furor of a civil war produce—all those evils which accrue to a State, destitute of its natural and le [...]
Galignani's messenger16.07.1819
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    Freitag, 16. Juli 1819
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[...] Who would not be ensconced in º: . i - . THE Five. While round the public board all eagerly we linger For what we can get we will try, try, try ; > And we'll all have a finger, a #3; a iger [...]
[...] A finger, finger, ſinger in the Christmas Pie, 2. Andrellallave-fºr...s nº we'll all have a finger, a finger, a We'll all have a finger ºn the §: º, My hare of is to win, fºllº [...]
[...] And truth and taste shall know, that their *ślasting foe Has a finger, finger, finger in the Christmas Biº. Andrºn all have, floº... 6 not we * ave a nger, a tanger, a fin We'll all have a finger in the ğ. É. [...]
[...] And thus I’ll get a finger in the Č..."." of Algiers, And well-uhave a findſº nd we'll all have a finger, a finger, a fi We'll all have a finger in the §. º And whil h ". PAPERSTA MP, [...]
[...] And whil h ". PAPERSTA MP, nd while you thrive by ranting, I’ll try myl - And scribble verse and #. all so º * at canting, [...]
[...] And we'll all have a ſinger in the Christmas Pie. Trie Five. And we'll all have a finger, a finger, a finger [...]
[...] And to have my little finger in the Christºn, Pie, Thie Fry E. And we'll all have a finger, a finger, a finger We'll all have a finger in the Christma, p." [...]
[...] *citizen should be zealous to render all the aid in. [...]
[...] lave entirely failed in some districts; in others, rye-grass and clover came early and luxuriantly to the scythe-the case of meadow grass in all parts. Rape is expected to be a large crop; but the breadth sown not considerable: Peas and drilled beans are of great promise. All the spring [...]
[...] made to order, with 3 Caissons, all ºn springs. Apºly to the º - wr [...]
Galignani's messenger12.12.1827
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    Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 1827
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[...] and their affiliations, with the sanction given to a host of famatic Churchmen who ruled in several departments, usurping the duties of the Mayors, appointing all the civic officers, rendering the state of society intolerable to all who will not enrol under their dark Lanners, de [...]
[...] way. As for Boards of Trade, Chambers of Commerce, or Councils of Commerce, they are totally useless things. and ought all to be abolished in all countries. They are, indeed, worse than useless, for they only cause people to be taxed to pay the salaries of Presidents, Vice-Presi [...]
[...] cure the repeal of all Acts of Parliament made in favour [...]
[...] of the City of London, and all other corporate bodies, that any Christian, Jew, Turk; or Gentile, of any de scription, inight set up in the City of London, or other [...]
[...] any way they might think proper, without taking out what is called their freedom, or paying one farthing fºr any privileges. To do these things are all that Boards of Trade are fit for. Now, if Mr. Huskisson and Mr. Grant will do this, namely, make an end of all corporation [...]
[...] Foreign Office yesterday aſternoon, with dispatches from Wiscount Granville.—(Courier.) It is said the Bank of England are exerting all their interest with Government to prevent the establishment of a second National Bank. —(Examiner.) [...]
[...] Johnstone, has been unable to discover any such per. son; and, in order the more eſſectually to intimate their Lordships' order to all to whom it may concern, a public mode will be resorted to, inviting all persons who con ceive they have a claim to such character of male-heir [...]
[...] laid do., Card Tables, Moreen Window Curtains, Steel Grate with extra front, a small Kitchen Range, a Dinner, Desert, and Tea Service, with various other articles, all of English Manufacture. – oulevard du Temple [...]
[...] the charges are very moderate.—English spoken. Mr. S. having an Agent in London will undertake to deliver Goods free of all expense. [...]
[...] su, aller elegant articles in bronze, equally the produce of his own Manufactory, in which he employs upwards of 20x artists & work. men. He undertakes the expºrtation ºf all orders for foreign countries, paying all export and import duties. [...]
Galignani's messenger19.04.1823
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    Samstag, 19. April 1823
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[...] and good offices to the endeavours of his Ministers at Madrid to allay the ferment which these communica tions must occasion, and to do all the good in his power.” Such were the terms of the solchmn protest of his Noble [...]
[...] at stake required—if we had spoken out boldly against that act of violence which had now been perpet, at d, and declared our in tention to resist it all in our pºwer, he believed we should he placed in a very diſſerent sltuation from that in which we now stood, and Europe would not have to head all the consequences [...]
[...] much more palatable to an English taste, though clothed in the choicest language of Sir William Scott, though embellished with all the elegancies of that florid civilian, fortified with all his recondite research, and enforced by all that ingenuity of classical illustration, [...]
[...] I reight shape my explanations and defence to. that issue; but I feel, in the state of the world, the unexampled difficulty of my situation more strongly, because I am bound to justify the conduct of the British Government as against all imaginable consequences, and all anticipated dangers. In a crisis beset with so many possible and different calamities, teeming with so many dangers, there is but one conscious [...]
[...] lowed by some, and extended by others... I said that I found in the records of my office (and it was not in the records of that office merely, for it was known to the House and to all the world), a State Paper, laying down the principle of non-inter ference in all its e sent, and with all the qualifications that belonged to it; and when it was attributed to me, that I had applied a new principle to a new case, it was due [...]
[...] were renewed by some of the Spanish commanders on the Spanish Main—pretensions obsolete and forgotten for many years, to declare in a state of constructive blockade the whole of the continent of Spanish America, and to capture all vessels which [...]
[...] jesty is lound by the ties of amity and alliance. The repeated, disavowal by his most Christian Majesty's Government, of all views of ambition and aggrandizement, [...]
[...] tend with, so long it was a matter of discretion with the British Government, whe ther it would or would not call the attention of Spain to the undeniable fact, that she had lost all her influence in her American Provinces—that all her efforts to regain it have been, and still were, useless and ineffectual; and that her wisest policy was [...]
[...] her political institutions on the demand of foreigners, but because she had declared her resolution in the first instance to propagate as widely as possible her pestiferous doctrines, and had provided means in the second to carry them all over Europe, by the terror of her armies and the power of her sword. There was no analogy between the case of Spain and that of the French republic; and of all the Powers which [...]
[...] great country; and there was no war in which the country could be engaged at the present moment, and under the existing circumstances of Burope, unless she put forth all her power, all her strength, all her energies, and determined to succeed or to d perish in the contest. (Hear, hear.) This was the alternative which they had to - weigh—whether honour commanded, or interest prescribed; or, if interest were [...]
Galignani's messenger04.12.1819
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    Samstag, 04. Dezember 1819
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    Paris
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[...] humble to feel as well as to see the painful difficulties to which the people are subjected by the lavish maintenance of ministerial 'usurpation, do not at all wonder that the more impatient of them should go to any extremes of con duct, much less of theory. All our wonder, in ſact, is, [...]
[...] p y * - Grey, we should feel an awful shadow of self-abasement come over our minds, when in the teeth not only of all we had once said about the necessity of Reform, but of all we - - y !----, [...]
[...] Ministers, we announced our inteation of shewing to all [...]
[...] offence was committed in both those places; but, he prefers the former county, and the trial, with all its increased inconvenience and expense to all parties, cannot come on until the [...]
[...] seizing all such arms. Where, cr the Parties thus seized or conceived it proper to do it, they might appeal for re: dress to the Quarter Sessiºns. He could truly affirm [...]
[...] Trust me, there's nought of danger near; l, have no wicked hook, All cºvered with a snaring bait, Alas! to tempt thee to thy faté, And drag thee from the brook. [...]
[...] encourages such industry, and which founds its security and happiness on the safety and prosperity of all. [...]
[...] sex became the flagellatrixes and executioners of each other. The justice of the late sentence must be sati. factory to all well directed minds. [...]
[...] twice, will serve for seven years; and those who have ſt thºr ºolours thrice, must do duty for eight years: they will, hºwever, forfeit all claim to any military rec. penses; and all non commissioned officers who have been reduced will not be reinstated, but must serve as privates [...]
[...] The Quºn of Spain is appointed Patroness-General to all public Charities - * M. DEJ EAN, of Geneva, lodging at Hotel Montauhan, 11, rue Git-le-Cour, having four good strong Horses. [...]
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