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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... ministers entertained any doubts in that respect , they might secure unanimity by governing on patriotic prin ... ministerial peers . In each house the address passed without a division . Mr. Tierney displayed his abilities in a motion ...
... ministers entertained any doubts in that respect , they might secure unanimity by governing on patriotic prin ... ministerial peers . In each house the address passed without a division . Mr. Tierney displayed his abilities in a motion ...
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... minister then traced the history of revolutionary enormities , to demonstrate the folly of depending on the honor or the moderation of the enemy . " You cannot ( he said ) look at the map of Europe , and lay your hand upon that country ...
... minister then traced the history of revolutionary enormities , to demonstrate the folly of depending on the honor or the moderation of the enemy . " You cannot ( he said ) look at the map of Europe , and lay your hand upon that country ...
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... ministers , instead of re- jecting the late proposal of peace , had agreed to treat , as in that year , would not the majority ( he asked ) have applauded such an acquiescence in the wishes of the people ? Yet now , when the answer was ...
... ministers , instead of re- jecting the late proposal of peace , had agreed to treat , as in that year , would not the majority ( he asked ) have applauded such an acquiescence in the wishes of the people ? Yet now , when the answer was ...
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... ministers and two for an inquiry into the causes of the failure of the expedition to Holland , and into the general state of the nation , -served to exercise the ta- lents of both parties , and to prove the inefficacy of argument ...
... ministers and two for an inquiry into the causes of the failure of the expedition to Holland , and into the general state of the nation , -served to exercise the ta- lents of both parties , and to prove the inefficacy of argument ...
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... ministers , were those of the lords Grenville and Minto . The former examined the state of the con- nexion between the realms , and was convinced that it subsisted on a very weak basis . The identity of the monarch of each country , he ...
... ministers , were those of the lords Grenville and Minto . The former examined the state of the con- nexion between the realms , and was convinced that it subsisted on a very weak basis . The identity of the monarch of each country , he ...
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