A Third Letter to a Member of the Parliament, on the Proposals for Peace with the Regicide Directory of FranceF. and C. Rivington, 1797 - 165 |
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... speak of their language in the most moderate terms . There are many who think that they have gone much fur- ther ; that they have always magnified and extol- led the French maxims ; that not in the leaft dif- gufted or difcouraged by ...
... speak of their language in the most moderate terms . There are many who think that they have gone much fur- ther ; that they have always magnified and extol- led the French maxims ; that not in the leaft dif- gufted or difcouraged by ...
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... speak laft of the most important of all . It certainly was not the late Emprefs of Ruffia at whofe inftance we have given this pledge . It is not the new Emperour , the inheritour of fo much glory , and placed in a fituation of fo much ...
... speak laft of the most important of all . It certainly was not the late Emprefs of Ruffia at whofe inftance we have given this pledge . It is not the new Emperour , the inheritour of fo much glory , and placed in a fituation of fo much ...
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... speak prudentially ; but I do not pre- tend to affert , that there are no other principles to guide difcretion than those which are or can be fixed by fome law , or fame conftitution ; yet before the legally prefumed fexfe of the people ...
... speak prudentially ; but I do not pre- tend to affert , that there are no other principles to guide difcretion than those which are or can be fixed by fome law , or fame conftitution ; yet before the legally prefumed fexfe of the people ...
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... speak of certain claffes in life ) will find a full third of it to go in taxes , direct or indirect . If fo , this new - created , income of two millions will pro- bly furnish 665 , ocol . ( I avoid broken num- bers ) towards the ...
... speak of certain claffes in life ) will find a full third of it to go in taxes , direct or indirect . If fo , this new - created , income of two millions will pro- bly furnish 665 , ocol . ( I avoid broken num- bers ) towards the ...
Strona 102
... , is the only mode of contribution which may be with truth termed voluntary . I might reft here , and take the loan I speak of as leading to a folution of that question , which I proposed in my firft letter : " Whether which [ 102 ]
... , is the only mode of contribution which may be with truth termed voluntary . I might reft here , and take the loan I speak of as leading to a folution of that question , which I proposed in my firft letter : " Whether which [ 102 ]
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afferted affurance againſt ally almoft Ambaffador anſwer bafis balance becauſe Britiſh caufe cauſe circumftances claffes confequence confideration confidered confifts conftitution courſe Declaration defire deftroy difpofition Directory duty enemy eſtabliſh Europe exift expence faid fame fatisfy favour fecurity feems feen fenfe feven fhall fhew fhort fhould fide fince fincerity fingle firft firſt fituation fome fpeak fpirit France French French Directory ftate ftill fubject fuch fupplied fuppofe fure fyftem himſelf hoftilities Houfe Houſe increaſe Increase to 1790 intereft itſelf kingdom laft laſt lefs Lord Malmesbury meaſure ment Minifter moft moſt muft muſt nation neceffary neceffity negotiation obfervation ourſelves paffed Parliament peace perfons pledge poffeffions poffibly prefent preferve propoſed publick purpoſe queftion raiſed reafon refources refpect Regicide Republick Ruffia ſeen Sir Sydney Smith ſome ſpeak ſtate thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe tion tranfaction Treaties of Paris treaty ufual underſtand uſed Weft whofe whole
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