The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volumen6 |
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... carried havoc and devaftation to the furrounding nations . They had invited every fubject of every na- tion to revolt , and it was their with to fubvert every Conftitution , and reduce it to a level with their own At this moment they ...
... carried havoc and devaftation to the furrounding nations . They had invited every fubject of every na- tion to revolt , and it was their with to fubvert every Conftitution , and reduce it to a level with their own At this moment they ...
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... carry them into effect . He called the atten- tion of the Houfe to the treaties of Utrecht and Aix - la - Chapelle , which met with much abufe , and from which we afterwards in- curred the charge of ingratitude . It therefore behoved ...
... carry them into effect . He called the atten- tion of the Houfe to the treaties of Utrecht and Aix - la - Chapelle , which met with much abufe , and from which we afterwards in- curred the charge of ingratitude . It therefore behoved ...
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... carried in the affirmative . Adjourned . HOUSE OF COMMONS . Thursday , December 13 . About three o'clock the Speaker took the Chair , when Sir Francis Molyneux , Gentleman Uther of the Black Rod , delivered the ufual fummons from his ...
... carried in the affirmative . Adjourned . HOUSE OF COMMONS . Thursday , December 13 . About three o'clock the Speaker took the Chair , when Sir Francis Molyneux , Gentleman Uther of the Black Rod , delivered the ufual fummons from his ...
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... carried on in that quarter . He obferved , that fhould we unfortunately be forced into a war with France , which certainly had not provoked it by any act of hoftility , or attempt to invade our teritory , he did not fee how we could ...
... carried on in that quarter . He obferved , that fhould we unfortunately be forced into a war with France , which certainly had not provoked it by any act of hoftility , or attempt to invade our teritory , he did not fee how we could ...
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... carrying the doctrine of con- fidence to a length indeed : Not content with Minifters leading the Houfe of Commons into the most extravagant and embarras fing fituations , under the blind cover of confidence , we are now told that a ...
... carrying the doctrine of con- fidence to a length indeed : Not content with Minifters leading the Houfe of Commons into the most extravagant and embarras fing fituations , under the blind cover of confidence , we are now told that a ...
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