The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates".T.C. Hansard, 1819 |
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... give that energy to our ex- ertions , to give that stability to our resources , which our present situation The next point for consideration , is the and our future prosperity demand . I mode of contribution which shall be adopt- trust ...
... give that energy to our ex- ertions , to give that stability to our resources , which our present situation The next point for consideration , is the and our future prosperity demand . I mode of contribution which shall be adopt- trust ...
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... give no opinion ) -whether the effect of this motion must not be to prop its power , and to come to the aid of its unpopularity ; whether , with this vote of security in one hand , the Directory might not boldly hold out the Gazette of ...
... give no opinion ) -whether the effect of this motion must not be to prop its power , and to come to the aid of its unpopularity ; whether , with this vote of security in one hand , the Directory might not boldly hold out the Gazette of ...
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... give full credit to this penitent retraction . I should be willing even to profit by their offers of future co - opera- tion against France . Nor do I well see on what ground the hon . gentlemen could reject such offers , unless they ...
... give full credit to this penitent retraction . I should be willing even to profit by their offers of future co - opera- tion against France . Nor do I well see on what ground the hon . gentlemen could reject such offers , unless they ...
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... give my vote for the slavery of Europe . But if there be no man upon earth who will venture to assert so monstrous a proposition ; if the very reverse of all this be demon- strably true ; if every step that the enemy takes upon the ...
... give my vote for the slavery of Europe . But if there be no man upon earth who will venture to assert so monstrous a proposition ; if the very reverse of all this be demon- strably true ; if every step that the enemy takes upon the ...
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... give and surcharged , without caring what him his vote ; for he had no fixed they do . The mischief of this was in hatred against the right hon . gentleman , nor many cases monstrous . For instance , he had he any pistol in his pocket ...
... give and surcharged , without caring what him his vote ; for he had no fixed they do . The mischief of this was in hatred against the right hon . gentleman , nor many cases monstrous . For instance , he had he any pistol in his pocket ...
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