The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volumen6 |
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... themselves to mere argument , they could not be faid to afford any real ground for alarm . The Conftitution of England was perfectly fafe , because it was a good one , and for a ftill better reafon , because it was the government of the ...
... themselves to mere argument , they could not be faid to afford any real ground for alarm . The Conftitution of England was perfectly fafe , because it was a good one , and for a ftill better reafon , because it was the government of the ...
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... themselves , the love of truth . With this view , I fhall ftate ex- plicitly what are my fentiments on the subject now prefented to us by the fpeech from the throne . I ftate it then to be my opinion , that we are affembled at the most ...
... themselves , the love of truth . With this view , I fhall ftate ex- plicitly what are my fentiments on the subject now prefented to us by the fpeech from the throne . I ftate it then to be my opinion , that we are affembled at the most ...
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... themselves think them true . This charge upon his Majefty's Minifters is of fo ferious a kind , that I do not pronounce it lightly , and I de- fire that Gentlemen will go fairly into the confideration of the fubject , and manifeft the ...
... themselves think them true . This charge upon his Majefty's Minifters is of fo ferious a kind , that I do not pronounce it lightly , and I de- fire that Gentlemen will go fairly into the confideration of the fubject , and manifeft the ...
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... themselves under their de- praved old fyftem , when the good of the people never entered into the contemplation of the Cabinet ? The emperor threatened to open the Scheldt in 1786. Did the French go to war with him inantly to prevent it ...
... themselves under their de- praved old fyftem , when the good of the people never entered into the contemplation of the Cabinet ? The emperor threatened to open the Scheldt in 1786. Did the French go to war with him inantly to prevent it ...
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... themselves with the weak , the falfe hope that ftill the steadiness of men bred up in the trammels of tactics and difcipline , would be be an overmatch for the impetuofity of men , animated 34 PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE .
... themselves with the weak , the falfe hope that ftill the steadiness of men bred up in the trammels of tactics and difcipline , would be be an overmatch for the impetuofity of men , animated 34 PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE .
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