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... honours , unless where merit had been conjoined with suc- cess ; and , it was urged that no example , but one , could be found , where such honours had been con- ferred on a statesman , and in that instance ( that of lord Chatham ) the ...
... honours , unless where merit had been conjoined with suc- cess ; and , it was urged that no example , but one , could be found , where such honours had been con- ferred on a statesman , and in that instance ( that of lord Chatham ) the ...
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... honour of a seat in parlia- ment , he had been so fortunate as to accomplish that , and that only , he should think he had done enough , and could retire from public life with comfort , and conscious satisfaction , that he had done his ...
... honour of a seat in parlia- ment , he had been so fortunate as to accomplish that , and that only , he should think he had done enough , and could retire from public life with comfort , and conscious satisfaction , that he had done his ...
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... honour , by the political profligacy he displayed , in accepting the office of minister of foreign affairs from Joseph Bonaparte , within three days after his return from Paris , where he had been ambassador of Naples , under the former ...
... honour , by the political profligacy he displayed , in accepting the office of minister of foreign affairs from Joseph Bonaparte , within three days after his return from Paris , where he had been ambassador of Naples , under the former ...
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... honour of the day ; but they were resisted with great stea- diness by the English left , and their cavalry being thrown into disorder , in an attempt to turn the English flank , by an unexpected fire from the twentieth regiment , which ...
... honour of the day ; but they were resisted with great stea- diness by the English left , and their cavalry being thrown into disorder , in an attempt to turn the English flank , by an unexpected fire from the twentieth regiment , which ...
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... honour and reputation , joined in the same cause . The ministers , weak and unprincipled , hated and despised , were unable to resist the torrent , which hurried the Prussian mo- narchy to destruction . These ministers , as dèstitute of ...
... honour and reputation , joined in the same cause . The ministers , weak and unprincipled , hated and despised , were unable to resist the torrent , which hurried the Prussian mo- narchy to destruction . These ministers , as dèstitute of ...
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