The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volumen6 |
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... preserved , because it does not exift ; becaufe , in fact , we are in a war , while his Majefty tells us juft the contrary , and while we thank him for telling us fo . But now , Sir , in the name of God , how is peace to be preserved ...
... preserved , because it does not exift ; becaufe , in fact , we are in a war , while his Majefty tells us juft the contrary , and while we thank him for telling us fo . But now , Sir , in the name of God , how is peace to be preserved ...
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... preserve the health of his feamen , was afked how far they had proved advantageous ? and replied , that he could not tell , as none of his men had been ill fince their adoption . " Such was the cafe , on the prefent occafion : the ...
... preserve the health of his feamen , was afked how far they had proved advantageous ? and replied , that he could not tell , as none of his men had been ill fince their adoption . " Such was the cafe , on the prefent occafion : the ...
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... preservation of which the had fo material an intereft . The explanations given to the decree of December were vague and infufficient ; as were also their reasons for opening the Scheldt ; that it was fhut against what they were pleased ...
... preservation of which the had fo material an intereft . The explanations given to the decree of December were vague and infufficient ; as were also their reasons for opening the Scheldt ; that it was fhut against what they were pleased ...
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... preserved to their inhabitants the exercife of their private rights , and the en- joyment of their private property ; and on the conclufion of hof- tilities they were generally reftored to their former fituation . But as affairs now ...
... preserved to their inhabitants the exercife of their private rights , and the en- joyment of their private property ; and on the conclufion of hof- tilities they were generally reftored to their former fituation . But as affairs now ...
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... and the perfons exerciling the Government in France had fub- fided , yet he was unwilling to fuffer any opportunity to efcape , that that might tend to preserve the bleffings of peace to PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE . 289.
... and the perfons exerciling the Government in France had fub- fided , yet he was unwilling to fuffer any opportunity to efcape , that that might tend to preserve the bleffings of peace to PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE . 289.
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