The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volumen6 |
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... entered into a defence of the conduct of Adnsi- niftration in calling forth the Militia ; he then gave a fhort ac- count of the Militia act , and the principles on which it was enacted , and contended , that if it was fairly conftrued ...
... entered into a defence of the conduct of Adnsi- niftration in calling forth the Militia ; he then gave a fhort ac- count of the Militia act , and the principles on which it was enacted , and contended , that if it was fairly conftrued ...
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... entered the House , and took his feat . Immediately after , he rose to move the Ad- drefs . His Lordship faid he was extremely forry if an accidental interruption he had met with in the ftreet had kept the House waiting for him ; the ...
... entered the House , and took his feat . Immediately after , he rose to move the Ad- drefs . His Lordship faid he was extremely forry if an accidental interruption he had met with in the ftreet had kept the House waiting for him ; the ...
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... entering into a foreign war . He was fo very near being decidedly of that opi- nion , that if a motion were made for ... entered into fuch an engagement . His Lordfhip read the third Article of that Treaty , and thewed that it amounted ...
... entering into a foreign war . He was fo very near being decidedly of that opi- nion , that if a motion were made for ... entered into fuch an engagement . His Lordfhip read the third Article of that Treaty , and thewed that it amounted ...
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... entered the kingdom of France , with which they had no- thing to do ; and when he heard , or thought that he saw a proba- bility of their fuccefs , could any man of true British feelings be other than dejected ? I honeftly confefs that ...
... entered the kingdom of France , with which they had no- thing to do ; and when he heard , or thought that he saw a proba- bility of their fuccefs , could any man of true British feelings be other than dejected ? I honeftly confefs that ...
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... entering upon any war , if we can , by any ho- nourable means avoid it . Let no man be deterred by the dread of being ... entered into the contemplation of the Cabinet ? The emperor threatened to open the Scheldt in 1786. Did the French ...
... entering upon any war , if we can , by any ho- nourable means avoid it . Let no man be deterred by the dread of being ... entered into the contemplation of the Cabinet ? The emperor threatened to open the Scheldt in 1786. Did the French ...
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