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... ministers . Nor were Pitt and his party , with the strength of Parliament and the nation at their back , disposed to censure it . There was a double reason for favouring it , on the part of the English Premier . On the one hand , it was ...
... ministers . Nor were Pitt and his party , with the strength of Parliament and the nation at their back , disposed to censure it . There was a double reason for favouring it , on the part of the English Premier . On the one hand , it was ...
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... minister . There was more activity , more public spirit , and more organisation . In England , as in France , communication with the capital from the remotest parts of the kingdom had become frequent and regular . London had in 1790 no ...
... minister . There was more activity , more public spirit , and more organisation . In England , as in France , communication with the capital from the remotest parts of the kingdom had become frequent and regular . London had in 1790 no ...
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... minister who proclaimed himself a Reformer , the newly awakened senti- ment for political change was extending in ... Ministry , chosen by lot . Others proposed an elective Ministry : others wished to develop the House of Lords into ...
... minister who proclaimed himself a Reformer , the newly awakened senti- ment for political change was extending in ... Ministry , chosen by lot . Others proposed an elective Ministry : others wished to develop the House of Lords into ...
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... minister of eminence , preached at the dissenting meeting - house of the Old Jewry , to his club or society , a very extraordinary miscellaneous sermon , in which there are some good moral and religious sentiments , and not ill ...
... minister of eminence , preached at the dissenting meeting - house of the Old Jewry , to his club or society , a very extraordinary miscellaneous sermon , in which there are some good moral and religious sentiments , and not ill ...
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... ministers of state . By the statute of the 1st of king William , sess . 2nd , called the act for declaring the rights and liberties of the subject , and for settling the succession of the crown , ' they enacted , that the ministers ...
... ministers of state . By the statute of the 1st of king William , sess . 2nd , called the act for declaring the rights and liberties of the subject , and for settling the succession of the crown , ' they enacted , that the ministers ...
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Burke, Select Works: Reflections on the revolution in France. 1898 Edmund Burke Visualização completa - 1898 |
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