The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Band 35J. Dodsley, 1793 |
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... answer at once , and without reserve . If there is a tendency in the diffenters to discontent , because they conceive themselves to be un- juftly fufpected and cruelly calum- niated ; what fhould I do ? I would inftantly repeal the teft ...
... answer at once , and without reserve . If there is a tendency in the diffenters to discontent , because they conceive themselves to be un- juftly fufpected and cruelly calum- niated ; what fhould I do ? I would inftantly repeal the teft ...
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... answer their own purposes . And here he could not help adverting to the different and contradictory charges brought against minifters , as fuited the pre- fent views of thofe gentlemen who were hoftile to their measures . At one time ...
... answer their own purposes . And here he could not help adverting to the different and contradictory charges brought against minifters , as fuited the pre- fent views of thofe gentlemen who were hoftile to their measures . At one time ...
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... answer , faid he , is to be found in the fpeech . " Be firm and temperate in your conduct ; preferve your faith inviolably ; adhere to your alliances ; be true to yourselves , and take that part which your intereft , because your honour ...
... answer , faid he , is to be found in the fpeech . " Be firm and temperate in your conduct ; preferve your faith inviolably ; adhere to your alliances ; be true to yourselves , and take that part which your intereft , because your honour ...
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... answer was that of the Roman to Pyrrhus : " We will not treat whilft you are in our coun- try . " Are we prepared for an an- fwer of fimilar import ? Are we prepared , as a preliminary ftep , to difembody the militia , and lay afide our ...
... answer was that of the Roman to Pyrrhus : " We will not treat whilft you are in our coun- try . " Are we prepared for an an- fwer of fimilar import ? Are we prepared , as a preliminary ftep , to difembody the militia , and lay afide our ...
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... answer to fuch perfons , what would have been the duty of his majesty's mi- nifters ? Would it not have been to recal our ambaffador , and order the French ambailador to quit this country ? How then could we now fend an ambaffador to ...
... answer to fuch perfons , what would have been the duty of his majesty's mi- nifters ? Would it not have been to recal our ambaffador , and order the French ambailador to quit this country ? How then could we now fend an ambaffador to ...
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