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... Lord Byron , and adopted by the Committee . Page 144 149 163 Rejected Addresses ; or , the New Theatrum Poetarum . 172 XII . An Historical and Critical Essay on the Life and Cha- racter of Petrarch . XIII . Mr. Madison's War . A ...
... Lord's day , unless such reasons for their non- attendance be assigned , as shall be satisfactory to the persons hav- ing the direction of that school . ' But the power of dispensing with the law is one thing , the power of abrogating ...
... Lord of the Admiralty for some ship which he may have commanded ; or by the prejudices of the surveyors of the navy in favour of some chance draught which may have suc- ceeded ; or by the encomiums lavished on some prize ship by the ...
... Lord Spencer quitted the Admiralty in 1801 , he left an efficient fleet ; this was by no means the case . It was numerous , indeed ; but many of the ships were nearly worn out . The avowed system of the new ministry being that of ...
... Lord Chatham then first Lord of the Admiralty , no- ticing the great decrease of large timber in the kingdom ; and last- ly , he skims over the volume of evidence ' contained in the 11th Report of the commissioners appointed to inquire ...