The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volumen6 |
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... - tioned by a noble Lord ; they were prudent , wife , and well worded ; they contained reafon and truth ; and one thing they afferted , which could ENGRAVED FOR THE SENATOR . Lord Westcote . Member for 8 PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE .
... - tioned by a noble Lord ; they were prudent , wife , and well worded ; they contained reafon and truth ; and one thing they afferted , which could ENGRAVED FOR THE SENATOR . Lord Westcote . Member for 8 PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE .
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... thing . This was a cafe in which Par- liament could not fuppofe there was an infurrection . If no other Member did , he should move , in the courfe of the night , fome- thing that might tend to exprefs a proper feeling in the House upon ...
... thing . This was a cafe in which Par- liament could not fuppofe there was an infurrection . If no other Member did , he should move , in the courfe of the night , fome- thing that might tend to exprefs a proper feeling in the House upon ...
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... thing that was dear to Englishmen . He had accordingly communicated his fears to his fellow citizens , and put them upon their guard . Their conduct on the occafion had done them honour , which would not die with them , but would be ...
... thing that was dear to Englishmen . He had accordingly communicated his fears to his fellow citizens , and put them upon their guard . Their conduct on the occafion had done them honour , which would not die with them , but would be ...
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... thing that was dear to Englishmen . He had accordingly communicated his fears to his fellow citizens , and put them upon their guard . Their conduct on the occafion had done them honour , which would not die with them , but would be ...
... thing that was dear to Englishmen . He had accordingly communicated his fears to his fellow citizens , and put them upon their guard . Their conduct on the occafion had done them honour , which would not die with them , but would be ...
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... thing with the French ; their countenances betrayed a dejection , when the Duke of Brunswick was on his march to Paris , which could be furpaffed only by the extravagant joy which they ex- preffed when he was obliged to retreat . Their ...
... thing with the French ; their countenances betrayed a dejection , when the Duke of Brunswick was on his march to Paris , which could be furpaffed only by the extravagant joy which they ex- preffed when he was obliged to retreat . Their ...
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