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... appeared to me the most probable mode , both of its resto- ration and continuance - the re - esta- blishment of that government in France which by commotion had been over- thrown , and by violence was excluded . These are the two main ...
... appeared to me the most probable mode , both of its resto- ration and continuance - the re - esta- blishment of that government in France which by commotion had been over- thrown , and by violence was excluded . These are the two main ...
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... appeared to him to be , in many parti- culars , extremely unwise , and the main- tenance of so large a British force was regarded by him as establishing a 端 precedent very dangerous to the do- mestic welfare of our country . " The ...
... appeared to him to be , in many parti- culars , extremely unwise , and the main- tenance of so large a British force was regarded by him as establishing a 端 precedent very dangerous to the do- mestic welfare of our country . " The ...
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... appeared , that even in time of peace the country was called upon by the state for half its revenue , that there was danger of its soon arriving at the end of its resources , let the House consider what must happen , should we ...
... appeared , that even in time of peace the country was called upon by the state for half its revenue , that there was danger of its soon arriving at the end of its resources , let the House consider what must happen , should we ...
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... appeared so excellently disciplined , that full re- large beyond all possible necessity . liance might be placed on it , as to its There were to be 11,000 men for Gib- assistance in case of danger . Respect- raltar ; but there was no ...
... appeared so excellently disciplined , that full re- large beyond all possible necessity . liance might be placed on it , as to its There were to be 11,000 men for Gib- assistance in case of danger . Respect- raltar ; but there was no ...
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... appeared to demand that force . On this occasion , and on the subse- quent one of a motion made by Sir John Newport , for an enquiry into the state of the sister kingdom , details were produced , which proved abun- dantly , that from ...
... appeared to demand that force . On this occasion , and on the subse- quent one of a motion made by Sir John Newport , for an enquiry into the state of the sister kingdom , details were produced , which proved abun- dantly , that from ...
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