The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volumen6 |
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... certainly join with me in lamenting any neceffity for extraordinary expences , which may for a time prevent the ap- plication of additional fums beyond thofe which are aiready an- nually appropriated , to the reduction of the national ...
... certainly join with me in lamenting any neceffity for extraordinary expences , which may for a time prevent the ap- plication of additional fums beyond thofe which are aiready an- nually appropriated , to the reduction of the national ...
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... certainly recollection of the refolution which the National Convention had adopted in the most folemn manner , that neither ambition , nor aggrandifement of territory , should dictate their military operations ; they declared , in plain ...
... certainly recollection of the refolution which the National Convention had adopted in the most folemn manner , that neither ambition , nor aggrandifement of territory , should dictate their military operations ; they declared , in plain ...
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... certainly there was every appearance of war at prefent , the way to preferve peace ? Was it not rather the only way to overthrow it ? He wished to be in- formed if any negociation had been opened between the British Court , and the ...
... certainly there was every appearance of war at prefent , the way to preferve peace ? Was it not rather the only way to overthrow it ? He wished to be in- formed if any negociation had been opened between the British Court , and the ...
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... certainly would not have undertaken to make the Motion which he in- tended this day to fubmit to the confideration of the House . He trufted that this declaration would acquit him of rashness and te- merity in having , thus ...
... certainly would not have undertaken to make the Motion which he in- tended this day to fubmit to the confideration of the House . He trufted that this declaration would acquit him of rashness and te- merity in having , thus ...
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... certainly would not have undertaken to make the Motion which he in- tended this day to fubmit to the confideration of the House . He trufted that this declaration would acquit him of rashness and te- merity in having , thus ...
... certainly would not have undertaken to make the Motion which he in- tended this day to fubmit to the confideration of the House . He trufted that this declaration would acquit him of rashness and te- merity in having , thus ...
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