The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Band 6 |
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... himself attached to no party , but that he came the refolely to defend his country , in the present alarming crifis . Artifices had been used to introduce among us the politics of France , a country where there was no fuch thing as li ...
... himself attached to no party , but that he came the refolely to defend his country , in the present alarming crifis . Artifices had been used to introduce among us the politics of France , a country where there was no fuch thing as li ...
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... himself autho- rized to fay , that , if the amendment was adopted , it would lead to the most serious confequences , it would lead to the extirpation of monarchy in this country . He hoped the House saw it in this point of view ; if ...
... himself autho- rized to fay , that , if the amendment was adopted , it would lead to the most serious confequences , it would lead to the extirpation of monarchy in this country . He hoped the House saw it in this point of view ; if ...
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... himself to the two lead- ing arguments which had been fo forcibly urged against the re- port on the Addrefs , by Gentlemen whofe prudence was much inferior to their abilities : -namely , the impolicy of engaging in a war with France ...
... himself to the two lead- ing arguments which had been fo forcibly urged against the re- port on the Addrefs , by Gentlemen whofe prudence was much inferior to their abilities : -namely , the impolicy of engaging in a war with France ...
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... himself to the queftion , which was not relative to a reform . war . Mr. Taylor faid , that he was as much in order , and spoke as much to the question as thofe gentlemen , who had taken up the time of the Houfe , by reciting the ...
... himself to the queftion , which was not relative to a reform . war . Mr. Taylor faid , that he was as much in order , and spoke as much to the question as thofe gentlemen , who had taken up the time of the Houfe , by reciting the ...
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... himself to the defence of the the conftitution , as to declare , that whenever we might be in- volved in war , his exertions by head , by heart , and by hand , fhould be devoted to his country : but when threatened with war , the duty ...
... himself to the defence of the the conftitution , as to declare , that whenever we might be in- volved in war , his exertions by head , by heart , and by hand , fhould be devoted to his country : but when threatened with war , the duty ...
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