The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volumen6 |
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... interest , to affift . Mr. Pitt then replied feverally to the objections that had been urged by different Gentlemen against the Bill , and concluded by expreffing his fatisfaction at the principle of the Bill , and the determination of ...
... interest , to affift . Mr. Pitt then replied feverally to the objections that had been urged by different Gentlemen against the Bill , and concluded by expreffing his fatisfaction at the principle of the Bill , and the determination of ...
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... interests and honour of this country are materially involved , but the inte- refts , the tranquillity , and the exiftence of the fyftem of Europe eventually depend . With this conviction of the dangerous con- fequences of a public ...
... interests and honour of this country are materially involved , but the inte- refts , the tranquillity , and the exiftence of the fyftem of Europe eventually depend . With this conviction of the dangerous con- fequences of a public ...
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... interests of this country to provide a power with fuftenance , whose every measure was inimical to the welfare of this country ? for the prohibition of exporting corn to France did not take place till the month of November , at which ...
... interests of this country to provide a power with fuftenance , whose every measure was inimical to the welfare of this country ? for the prohibition of exporting corn to France did not take place till the month of November , at which ...
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... interests of your people . " Lord Hawkesbury faid he expected the most perfect unanimity . He was forry there was one diffentient voice . The Convention of France had been unanimous in declaring war against England : he did not think ...
... interests of your people . " Lord Hawkesbury faid he expected the most perfect unanimity . He was forry there was one diffentient voice . The Convention of France had been unanimous in declaring war against England : he did not think ...
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... Interests of his Country . Under fuch a state of the cafe , he might , he faid , be allowed to fpare himself any long difcuffion ; but it would not be useless to take a fhort view of our fituation at the time of the last Addrefs ...
... Interests of his Country . Under fuch a state of the cafe , he might , he faid , be allowed to fpare himself any long difcuffion ; but it would not be useless to take a fhort view of our fituation at the time of the last Addrefs ...
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