The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Том 30 |
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... advantages and honour to this country . " It is my first wish and moft fervent prayer , that my People may experience the reward they have fo well merited , in a full enjoyment of the bleffings of peace , in a progreffive increase of ...
... advantages and honour to this country . " It is my first wish and moft fervent prayer , that my People may experience the reward they have fo well merited , in a full enjoyment of the bleffings of peace , in a progreffive increase of ...
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... advantages that had been acquired to this country in the courfe of a few months only , muft prefent themfelves to the obfervation of every man . To prove the full extent of this , it was only neceffary to defire their Lordships to look ...
... advantages that had been acquired to this country in the courfe of a few months only , muft prefent themfelves to the obfervation of every man . To prove the full extent of this , it was only neceffary to defire their Lordships to look ...
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... advantages of the peace might equal their most fan- guine hopes . It would be unneceffary to ufe any arguments whatever to prove to the Houfe that additional fupplies were requi- No. 1 . C fite fite to enable his Majefty to preferve our ...
... advantages of the peace might equal their most fan- guine hopes . It would be unneceffary to ufe any arguments whatever to prove to the Houfe that additional fupplies were requi- No. 1 . C fite fite to enable his Majefty to preferve our ...
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... advantage to the country , and who had placed the empire in a fituation of indifputed pre - eminence , by treaties which fufficiently fecured its interefts , without compromifing its honour , and maintained its honour without injuring ...
... advantage to the country , and who had placed the empire in a fituation of indifputed pre - eminence , by treaties which fufficiently fecured its interefts , without compromifing its honour , and maintained its honour without injuring ...
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... he faid , be- cause he thought that the advantages , as fome people called them , which this peace would bring with it , would pave the 24 the way to the ruin of this country . Ост . 29. ] 23 UNITED PARLIAMENT . 1 ...
... he faid , be- cause he thought that the advantages , as fome people called them , which this peace would bring with it , would pave the 24 the way to the ruin of this country . Ост . 29. ] 23 UNITED PARLIAMENT . 1 ...
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