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... duty and loyalty affords me the highest satisfaction . Relying on the affection of the great part of his ma- jesty's subjects , I have nothing to regret but a breach of the laws . I have ordered that the persons con- cerned in that ...
... duty and loyalty affords me the highest satisfaction . Relying on the affection of the great part of his ma- jesty's subjects , I have nothing to regret but a breach of the laws . I have ordered that the persons con- cerned in that ...
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... duty to his royal highness , and be guilty of countenancing a most dangerous delusion , were we to conceal from him our opinion that the pressure that now weighs so heavily on the resources of the country , is much more extensive in ...
... duty to his royal highness , and be guilty of countenancing a most dangerous delusion , were we to conceal from him our opinion that the pressure that now weighs so heavily on the resources of the country , is much more extensive in ...
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... duty to dissent from their senti- ments , he would briefly advert to those parts of these speeches as to which there could be no difference of opinion , First , then , no one could more cordially and heartily than he did , join the ...
... duty to dissent from their senti- ments , he would briefly advert to those parts of these speeches as to which there could be no difference of opinion , First , then , no one could more cordially and heartily than he did , join the ...
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... duty of that house to insist upon a reduc- tion and retrenchment very diffe- rent from that which appeared to be promised in the speech . They must have a severe , rigid , unspa- ring economy ; not such a plan of reduction and economy ...
... duty of that house to insist upon a reduc- tion and retrenchment very diffe- rent from that which appeared to be promised in the speech . They must have a severe , rigid , unspa- ring economy ; not such a plan of reduction and economy ...
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... duty to maintain towards a conquered people . With regard to the economy so much insisted on , he was fully convinced that every practicable reduction would be made by his majesty's ministers . He had no doubt that they would reduce the ...
... duty to maintain towards a conquered people . With regard to the economy so much insisted on , he was fully convinced that every practicable reduction would be made by his majesty's ministers . He had no doubt that they would reduce the ...
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