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... wish that this address should meet with the undivided assent of your lordships . I can no less refrain from the ... wishes and intention of government to relieve by every possible means the distressed state of the country , with the same ...
... wish that this address should meet with the undivided assent of your lordships . I can no less refrain from the ... wishes and intention of government to relieve by every possible means the distressed state of the country , with the same ...
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... wish to see France curtailed , he would not answer in the negative . But ano- ther question arose - To whom the de- tached members of its territory should be given ? For if they were given to ⚫ a power incapable of maintaining them ...
... wish to see France curtailed , he would not answer in the negative . But ano- ther question arose - To whom the de- tached members of its territory should be given ? For if they were given to ⚫ a power incapable of maintaining them ...
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... wish to revenge itself , and though we could not trust either its monarch or his fa- mily , the state of Europe and the ag- grandizement of our own military cha- racter left us less to fear from our na- tural enemy ( as France has been ...
... wish to revenge itself , and though we could not trust either its monarch or his fa- mily , the state of Europe and the ag- grandizement of our own military cha- racter left us less to fear from our na- tural enemy ( as France has been ...
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... wish that the Protestant dissenters were in the same state . Henry Boyle , the first Earl of Shannon , too , who , as one of the lords justices , was in the government of Ire . land more than twenty - five years , in a Sketch of Ireland ...
... wish that the Protestant dissenters were in the same state . Henry Boyle , the first Earl of Shannon , too , who , as one of the lords justices , was in the government of Ire . land more than twenty - five years , in a Sketch of Ireland ...
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... wish to speak of these times with as much modera- tion and temper as possible ; but I can . not trace the lamentable effects to their causes , without stating my opinions to the House unreservedly ; and whether I speak of the dead or ...
... wish to speak of these times with as much modera- tion and temper as possible ; but I can . not trace the lamentable effects to their causes , without stating my opinions to the House unreservedly ; and whether I speak of the dead or ...
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