The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volumen6 |
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... army fighting for liberty ? if fuch dejection be a proof that men are difcontented with the Conftitution of Eng- land , and leagued with foreigners in an attempt to destroy it , I give myself up to my country as a guilty man , for I ...
... army fighting for liberty ? if fuch dejection be a proof that men are difcontented with the Conftitution of Eng- land , and leagued with foreigners in an attempt to destroy it , I give myself up to my country as a guilty man , for I ...
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... army into this country ? They , who now affected to confider themfelves as too trifling a number to excite alarm , or juftify precautions . Each particular tumult , or individual circumftance of apprehension , ta- ken separately , might ...
... army into this country ? They , who now affected to confider themfelves as too trifling a number to excite alarm , or juftify precautions . Each particular tumult , or individual circumftance of apprehension , ta- ken separately , might ...
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... army , a battle , a triumph . Some , indeed , must pe- rifh in the mott fuccessful field , but they die upon the bed of honour , refign their lives amid the joys of conquet , and , filled with England's glory , fmile in death . " Such ...
... army , a battle , a triumph . Some , indeed , must pe- rifh in the mott fuccessful field , but they die upon the bed of honour , refign their lives amid the joys of conquet , and , filled with England's glory , fmile in death . " Such ...
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... army agents and greedy contractors . What rational excufe could be made for de- claring war against , what has been called , a nation of favages , bar- barians , and beggars ? Why declare war that cannot , agreeable to the politics of ...
... army agents and greedy contractors . What rational excufe could be made for de- claring war against , what has been called , a nation of favages , bar- barians , and beggars ? Why declare war that cannot , agreeable to the politics of ...
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... army of the Princes , and yet they had unaccounta- bly landed in England with their arms . He had heard from a no- ble Marquis ( Townsend ) that fome had landed alfo on the coaft of Norfolk , who were , however difarmed . If fuch people ...
... army of the Princes , and yet they had unaccounta- bly landed in England with their arms . He had heard from a no- ble Marquis ( Townsend ) that fome had landed alfo on the coaft of Norfolk , who were , however difarmed . If fuch people ...
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