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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... parliaments of Great - Britain and Ireland ; liberally recompensed by the India company ; gratified with presents from the czar , the kings of Naples and Sardinia ; and compli- mented by the grand signor with a diamond ornament in the ...
... parliaments of Great - Britain and Ireland ; liberally recompensed by the India company ; gratified with presents from the czar , the kings of Naples and Sardinia ; and compli- mented by the grand signor with a diamond ornament in the ...
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... parliament expressed the alacrity of joy and the animation of hope : but the cool and prudent part of the nation , however pleased with the signal triumph of Nelson and his gallant associates , disapproved the idea of a new coalition ...
... parliament expressed the alacrity of joy and the animation of hope : but the cool and prudent part of the nation , however pleased with the signal triumph of Nelson and his gallant associates , disapproved the idea of a new coalition ...
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... parliament might rely on the loyalty of the people : or , if the king and his ministers entertained any doubts in that respect , they might secure unanimity by governing on patriotic prin- ciples , by diminishing oppressive burthens ...
... parliament might rely on the loyalty of the people : or , if the king and his ministers entertained any doubts in that respect , they might secure unanimity by governing on patriotic prin- ciples , by diminishing oppressive burthens ...
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... parliament , or very strong opposition in either house . Mr. Hobhouse condemned it , not only because he thought it unnecessary , as we were not bound to continue the war under the idle expectation of rescuing the continent , but ...
... parliament , or very strong opposition in either house . Mr. Hobhouse condemned it , not only because he thought it unnecessary , as we were not bound to continue the war under the idle expectation of rescuing the continent , but ...
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... parliamentary reform , and se- riously entertained the idea of forming a republic with the aid of France . Clubs of United Englishmen had been formed , in close alliance with the disaffected Irish ; and , in Scotland , the influence of ...
... parliamentary reform , and se- riously entertained the idea of forming a republic with the aid of France . Clubs of United Englishmen had been formed , in close alliance with the disaffected Irish ; and , in Scotland , the influence of ...
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