The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Band 6 |
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... 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 neutrality , with refpect to the internal govern- ment of France ; and it was much to his ...
... 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 neutrality , with refpect to the internal govern- ment of France ; and it was much to his ...
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... justice , and of dignity worthy of a great empire ; this was his opinion , but it was what Minifters neglected . There was one general advantage , however , refulting from this , it taught the proudeft men in this world that there is an ...
... justice , and of dignity worthy of a great empire ; this was his opinion , but it was what Minifters neglected . There was one general advantage , however , refulting from this , it taught the proudeft men in this world that there is an ...
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... justice ; or , perhaps , what they never would have , a government equal to our own ? Until all or fome of these things were to happen , we were to carry on a ruinous war , and be plunged into the mifery and horror that await a war ...
... justice ; or , perhaps , what they never would have , a government equal to our own ? Until all or fome of these things were to happen , we were to carry on a ruinous war , and be plunged into the mifery and horror that await a war ...
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... an amend- ment , ftating all the mifchief the French had done to this country by means of their emillaries here , and correfpondence , & c . that would K 2 would publish to the world the justice of the war PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE . 75.
... an amend- ment , ftating all the mifchief the French had done to this country by means of their emillaries here , and correfpondence , & c . that would K 2 would publish to the world the justice of the war PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE . 75.
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... justice and of freedom than this , which he repeatedly declared not to be a measure now in debate , but decided ; for that we were actually at war with France already . He should there- fore vote against the motion of Mr. Fox , because ...
... justice and of freedom than this , which he repeatedly declared not to be a measure now in debate , but decided ; for that we were actually at war with France already . He should there- fore vote against the motion of Mr. Fox , because ...
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