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... ministry , and was intended gradually to slide into the press . To the best of my recollection , I never had a clean copy of it but one , which is now in my possession ; I never communicated that , but to the Duke of Portland , from ...
... ministry , and was intended gradually to slide into the press . To the best of my recollection , I never had a clean copy of it but one , which is now in my possession ; I never communicated that , but to the Duke of Portland , from ...
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... well be imagined . This was a city of wise men , in which a minister could not exercise his functions ; a warlike people , amongst whom a general VOL . I. 3 did not dare either to gain or lose a battle NATURAL SOCIETY . 33.
... well be imagined . This was a city of wise men , in which a minister could not exercise his functions ; a warlike people , amongst whom a general VOL . I. 3 did not dare either to gain or lose a battle NATURAL SOCIETY . 33.
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... ministry , dangerous from its very consti- tution , as well as its measures , to find themselves , whenever they faced their adversaries , continually attacked on the rear by a set of men who pretended to be actuated by motives similar ...
... ministry , dangerous from its very consti- tution , as well as its measures , to find themselves , whenever they faced their adversaries , continually attacked on the rear by a set of men who pretended to be actuated by motives similar ...
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... minister this nation has enjoyed since his majesty's accession , is the Earl of Bute ; and the only good managers of revenue we have seen are Lord Despenser and Mr. George Grenville ; and under the description of men of virtue and ...
... minister this nation has enjoyed since his majesty's accession , is the Earl of Bute ; and the only good managers of revenue we have seen are Lord Despenser and Mr. George Grenville ; and under the description of men of virtue and ...
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... ministry is indeed of a strange character at once indolent and distracted . But if a minis- terial system should be formed , actuated by such maxims as are avowed in this piece , the vices of the present ministry would become their ...
... ministry is indeed of a strange character at once indolent and distracted . But if a minis- terial system should be formed , actuated by such maxims as are avowed in this piece , the vices of the present ministry would become their ...
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