The History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second, Band 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... favor , but that measures more conducive to its attainment should be adopted by the ministry . unequivocal declaration of a wish for peace , disclaiming all desire of conquest , might be issued without disgrace ; and , if it should not ...
... favor , but that measures more conducive to its attainment should be adopted by the ministry . unequivocal declaration of a wish for peace , disclaiming all desire of conquest , might be issued without disgrace ; and , if it should not ...
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... . Among the speeches in favor of the union , that of Mr. Addington deserves honorable mention . It was not splendid or brilliant ; but it was temperate , argumen- tative , and judicious . If the Irish government had 44 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... . Among the speeches in favor of the union , that of Mr. Addington deserves honorable mention . It was not splendid or brilliant ; but it was temperate , argumen- tative , and judicious . If the Irish government had 44 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... favor of lord Pel- ham , who succeeded the duke of Portland , when his grace was constituted president of the council . The long - promised motion from lord Darnley pro- duced a spirited debate . The earl strongly censured the political ...
... favor of lord Pel- ham , who succeeded the duke of Portland , when his grace was constituted president of the council . The long - promised motion from lord Darnley pro- duced a spirited debate . The earl strongly censured the political ...
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... favors which had been so bounteously conferred upon them in the present reign . Before the union , it would have been imprudent and hazardous to grant these benefits : but the danger ceased , when the protestant establishment was more ...
... favors which had been so bounteously conferred upon them in the present reign . Before the union , it would have been imprudent and hazardous to grant these benefits : but the danger ceased , when the protestant establishment was more ...
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... favor of the beys not being agreeable to the Porte , some of those chieftians were treacherously murdered , while others were rescued by the English from the hands of the Turks , who succeeded , however , in dispossessing the beys of ...
... favor of the beys not being agreeable to the Porte , some of those chieftians were treacherously murdered , while others were rescued by the English from the hands of the Turks , who succeeded , however , in dispossessing the beys of ...
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