An Impartial History of the Present War in America: Containing an Account of Its Rise and Progress, the Political Springs Thereof with Its Various Successes and Disappointments on Both Sides, Band 2Robson, 1780 |
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... interest than at oppofition to his Mafter's authority . An hungry nobleman , edu- cated in all the high notions of his own confequence , without patrimony to fupport his dignity , is of all men whatever the most unfit for a fubftitute ...
... interest than at oppofition to his Mafter's authority . An hungry nobleman , edu- cated in all the high notions of his own confequence , without patrimony to fupport his dignity , is of all men whatever the most unfit for a fubftitute ...
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... interest , would only tend to render them every day more feeble , and deprive them of that po- Pularity that is the foul of oppofition . This was good enough reafoning for a cabinet exercife , but the prac- tice of it was not fo very ...
... interest , would only tend to render them every day more feeble , and deprive them of that po- Pularity that is the foul of oppofition . This was good enough reafoning for a cabinet exercife , but the prac- tice of it was not fo very ...
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... interests . Towards the meeting of parliament , they began to revive a little , and to throw off that langour which had for fome time feized them . Petitions now met . the addreffes from various parts of the kingdom , and it was for ...
... interests . Towards the meeting of parliament , they began to revive a little , and to throw off that langour which had for fome time feized them . Petitions now met . the addreffes from various parts of the kingdom , and it was for ...
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... interest , it was generally condemned over all Holland . It is not to the honour of Great Britain , that in all the countries of Europe , in which public affairs are a fub- Ject of either writing or converfation , the general voice has ...
... interest , it was generally condemned over all Holland . It is not to the honour of Great Britain , that in all the countries of Europe , in which public affairs are a fub- Ject of either writing or converfation , the general voice has ...
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... interests . Tho ' the country gentlemen in parliament were called upon to mind their own interefts , and to oppofe thofe fteps of the miniftry which led to the ruin of the nation , yet they fill voted with the court , and divided in ...
... interests . Tho ' the country gentlemen in parliament were called upon to mind their own interefts , and to oppofe thofe fteps of the miniftry which led to the ruin of the nation , yet they fill voted with the court , and divided in ...
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