The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons, Том 3J. Debrett, 1776 |
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... fame protection and fecurity as if such province or colony had never revolted . Gentlemen of the Houfe of Commons , I have ordered the proper estimates for the enfuing year to be laid before you ; and I rely on your affection to me ...
... fame protection and fecurity as if such province or colony had never revolted . Gentlemen of the Houfe of Commons , I have ordered the proper estimates for the enfuing year to be laid before you ; and I rely on your affection to me ...
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... fame error ftill , was to protract the miferies and horrors of a civil war . He did not mean merely that fuch a force fhould be fent as would be fufficient to beat their opponents ; it ought to be fuch a one as would deprive them of all ...
... fame error ftill , was to protract the miferies and horrors of a civil war . He did not mean merely that fuch a force fhould be fent as would be fufficient to beat their opponents ; it ought to be fuch a one as would deprive them of all ...
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... fame perfons . But the honour- able baronet forgets that the main argument which drew the conceffion of the conciliatory propofition turns on this : The Americans have no reprefentatives in the British Parliament ; they have not the ...
... fame perfons . But the honour- able baronet forgets that the main argument which drew the conceffion of the conciliatory propofition turns on this : The Americans have no reprefentatives in the British Parliament ; they have not the ...
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... fame community , and therefore we are to deftroy the whole fabrick of thofe governments which have fubfifted for fo many years . Mankind are conftantly quoting fome trite maxim , and appealing to their limited theory in politicks ...
... fame community , and therefore we are to deftroy the whole fabrick of thofe governments which have fubfifted for fo many years . Mankind are conftantly quoting fome trite maxim , and appealing to their limited theory in politicks ...
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... fame exertions of spirit in this as in other wars . I speak it to the credit of the fleet and army ; they do not . like to butcher men whom the greateft characters in this country confider as contending in the glorious cause of pre ...
... fame exertions of spirit in this as in other wars . I speak it to the credit of the fleet and army ; they do not . like to butcher men whom the greateft characters in this country confider as contending in the glorious cause of pre ...
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