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... by massacres which cannot be remembered without horror ; and at length by
the execrable murder of a just and beneficent Sovereign , and of the illustrious
Princess , who , with an unshaken firmness , has shared all the misfortunes of her
...
... by massacres which cannot be remembered without horror ; and at length by
the execrable murder of a just and beneficent Sovereign , and of the illustrious
Princess , who , with an unshaken firmness , has shared all the misfortunes of her
...
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Let us suppose then , that our gracious Sovereign was sacrilegiously murdered ;
his exemplary Queen , at the head of the matronage of this land , murdered in the
same manner : that those Princesses whose beauty and modest elegance are ...
Let us suppose then , that our gracious Sovereign was sacrilegiously murdered ;
his exemplary Queen , at the head of the matronage of this land , murdered in the
same manner : that those Princesses whose beauty and modest elegance are ...
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If the Great Disposer , in reward of the royal and the private virtues of our
Sovereign , should call him from the calamitous spectacles , which will attend a
state of amity with Regicide , his successor will surely see them , unless the same
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If the Great Disposer , in reward of the royal and the private virtues of our
Sovereign , should call him from the calamitous spectacles , which will attend a
state of amity with Regicide , his successor will surely see them , unless the same
...
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It was to the principles of this consideration , and to no other , that we wished our
Sovereign and our Country to accede , as a part of the commonwealth of Europe .
To these principles , with some FIRST MANIFESTO OF THE ALLIES . 103.
It was to the principles of this consideration , and to no other , that we wished our
Sovereign and our Country to accede , as a part of the commonwealth of Europe .
To these principles , with some FIRST MANIFESTO OF THE ALLIES . 103.
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It is confounded with those conventions in which matters of dispute among
sovereign powers are compromised , by the taking off a duty more or less , by the
surrender of a frontier town , or a disputed district on the one side or the other ; by
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It is confounded with those conventions in which matters of dispute among
sovereign powers are compromised , by the taking off a duty more or less , by the
surrender of a frontier town , or a disputed district on the one side or the other ; by
...
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