The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons [and of the House of Lords] Containing an Account of the Interesting Speeches and Motions ... During the 1st Session of the 14th [-18th] Parliament of Great BritainJ. Almon, 1791 |
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... His Majefty's Ministers to avail themselves of the circumftance ; fince , if ever there was a period when this country might pick and chufe her E 2 allies , allies , this was that period . They had nothing A. 1790 . DEBATE S. 27.
... His Majefty's Ministers to avail themselves of the circumftance ; fince , if ever there was a period when this country might pick and chufe her E 2 allies , allies , this was that period . They had nothing A. 1790 . DEBATE S. 27.
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... Ministers on the first day of the feffion , when neither the fubject nor the means of understanding it were before the House , than to go into a difcuffion of its merit when the House should be ena- bled to try it by the proper teft ...
... Ministers on the first day of the feffion , when neither the fubject nor the means of understanding it were before the House , than to go into a difcuffion of its merit when the House should be ena- bled to try it by the proper teft ...
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... Ministers had been fo neglectful of their duty , and fo idle as to wait till this moment , before they even commenced a system of foreign alliance ? Was it forgotten that this country had long fince adopted a fyftem of alliance with ...
... Ministers had been fo neglectful of their duty , and fo idle as to wait till this moment , before they even commenced a system of foreign alliance ? Was it forgotten that this country had long fince adopted a fyftem of alliance with ...
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... Ministers to think it neceffary to keep up an armament , for a time , of an increased extent , to what , were the affairs of Europe otherwife fituated , they should have deemed neceffary , but the additional expence , he trufted , would ...
... Ministers to think it neceffary to keep up an armament , for a time , of an increased extent , to what , were the affairs of Europe otherwife fituated , they should have deemed neceffary , but the additional expence , he trufted , would ...
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... Ministers for adequate fatisfaction from the Court of Spain , " for the act of violence committed in the port of Nootka , " by an officer commanding two Spanish fhips of war , and " for reftitution of the veffels belonging to His ...
... Ministers for adequate fatisfaction from the Court of Spain , " for the act of violence committed in the port of Nootka , " by an officer commanding two Spanish fhips of war , and " for reftitution of the veffels belonging to His ...
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