The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Том 30 |
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... support of the greatuefs and fecurity of Portugal , and which conceffion ftruck immediately at the root of the commerce of Great Britain with Portugal , and must utterly fubvert it , and render it impracticable in future . He still ...
... support of the greatuefs and fecurity of Portugal , and which conceffion ftruck immediately at the root of the commerce of Great Britain with Portugal , and must utterly fubvert it , and render it impracticable in future . He still ...
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... support , but cordial and earnest . Firmnefs and vigour alone could fave us , not only in our meafures against the treason of foreigners , but against the fedition of fubjects . In this fpirit alone they ought to look their fituation in ...
... support , but cordial and earnest . Firmnefs and vigour alone could fave us , not only in our meafures against the treason of foreigners , but against the fedition of fubjects . In this fpirit alone they ought to look their fituation in ...
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... support , it fhould have received his moft decided oppofition : fuch a war , he trufted , would never have obtained the fanction or approval of a British Parliament . Far different , indeed , was his individual opinion of the nature and ...
... support , it fhould have received his moft decided oppofition : fuch a war , he trufted , would never have obtained the fanction or approval of a British Parliament . Far different , indeed , was his individual opinion of the nature and ...
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... support with greater fatisfaction to any measure , than now to the preliminaries of peace be tween Great Britain and the French Republic ; and I think that the Gentlemen who framed the motion have acted ju- diciously and properly in ...
... support with greater fatisfaction to any measure , than now to the preliminaries of peace be tween Great Britain and the French Republic ; and I think that the Gentlemen who framed the motion have acted ju- diciously and properly in ...
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... support of national honour was almoft the only legitimate caufe for one nation to go to war with another . The pof- feffion of the Falkland Islands , formerly the ground of a moft ferious difpute between this country and Spain , was a ...
... support of national honour was almoft the only legitimate caufe for one nation to go to war with another . The pof- feffion of the Falkland Islands , formerly the ground of a moft ferious difpute between this country and Spain , was a ...
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