The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803, Том 35 |
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... enemies . Even in these circum- stances I cannot justify the means which were used to accomplish the plan : but how must ... enemy , to quell sedition , and to consolidate the connexion between the two islands . The difference of opinion ...
... enemies . Even in these circum- stances I cannot justify the means which were used to accomplish the plan : but how must ... enemy , to quell sedition , and to consolidate the connexion between the two islands . The difference of opinion ...
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... enemy , which our government pos- sesses ; if I review the energy which it has displayed in all wars , but more especially in the course of the present contest , if I reflect upon its great and successful efforts in defending its own ...
... enemy , which our government pos- sesses ; if I review the energy which it has displayed in all wars , but more especially in the course of the present contest , if I reflect upon its great and successful efforts in defending its own ...
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... enemy , but it never can be neces- sary to speak of an enemy with rancour . I have stated , Sir , that Buonaparté possesses much more power than is compatible with the liberty of France ; but having always held the opinion that France ...
... enemy , but it never can be neces- sary to speak of an enemy with rancour . I have stated , Sir , that Buonaparté possesses much more power than is compatible with the liberty of France ; but having always held the opinion that France ...
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... enemy alone , would be to decide without the common grounds necessary to form an opinion . On the imperfect and partial information of the enemy , the House is called upon to interpose its advice with the executive government . To ...
... enemy alone , would be to decide without the common grounds necessary to form an opinion . On the imperfect and partial information of the enemy , the House is called upon to interpose its advice with the executive government . To ...
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... enemy that ever Great Britain had ? to restore that line of princes who had maintained the country in peace at home and respectabi- lity abroad . " Let noble lords only see how this respectability was maintained by [ VOL . XXXV . ] 66 ...
... enemy that ever Great Britain had ? to restore that line of princes who had maintained the country in peace at home and respectabi- lity abroad . " Let noble lords only see how this respectability was maintained by [ VOL . XXXV . ] 66 ...
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