The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Band 6 |
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... arms in India , under the able conduct of the Marquis Cornwallis , have led to the termination of the war , by an advant grous and honourable peace , the terms of which are peculiarly fuisfactory to me , from their tendency to fecure ...
... arms in India , under the able conduct of the Marquis Cornwallis , have led to the termination of the war , by an advant grous and honourable peace , the terms of which are peculiarly fuisfactory to me , from their tendency to fecure ...
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... arms was not fpared on that account . Surely the conduct of nations , in all acts of justice , ought to be that of the conduct of individuals . The King of England had declared to the French , that he would obferve the ftricteft ...
... arms was not fpared on that account . Surely the conduct of nations , in all acts of justice , ought to be that of the conduct of individuals . The King of England had declared to the French , that he would obferve the ftricteft ...
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... arms of Auftria and Pruffia would be crowned with fuccefs . That this obferva- tion was well founded , was evident from the extravagant joy which they expreffed on the retreat of the confederate armies . It was clear , therefore , that ...
... arms of Auftria and Pruffia would be crowned with fuccefs . That this obferva- tion was well founded , was evident from the extravagant joy which they expreffed on the retreat of the confederate armies . It was clear , therefore , that ...
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... arms in India , under the aufpices of Lord Cornwallis , which , he faid , would add as much to the profperity of the Empire , as they had already redounded to the national honour . His Lordship then returned thanks for the attention ...
... arms in India , under the aufpices of Lord Cornwallis , which , he faid , would add as much to the profperity of the Empire , as they had already redounded to the national honour . His Lordship then returned thanks for the attention ...
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... arms of Auftria and Pruffia would be crowned with fuccefs . That this obferva- tion was well founded , was evident from the extravagant joy which they expreffed on the retreat of the confederate armies . It was clear , therefore , that ...
... arms of Auftria and Pruffia would be crowned with fuccefs . That this obferva- tion was well founded , was evident from the extravagant joy which they expreffed on the retreat of the confederate armies . It was clear , therefore , that ...
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