The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates.", Band 12Johnson Reprint, 1812 |
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... assert that we ought to as- sist our enemies , nor will any man ima- gine that we assist them by impoverishing them ; and if our insurers gain by their practice , the Spaniards must undoubtedly be losers . Mr. Willimot : Sir ; I have ...
... assert that we ought to as- sist our enemies , nor will any man ima- gine that we assist them by impoverishing them ; and if our insurers gain by their practice , the Spaniards must undoubtedly be losers . Mr. Willimot : Sir ; I have ...
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... assert , I have had , from my early years , a com- that I never knew more than one instance of injustice , and that was punished with the severity it deserved . Sir Robert Walpole : Sir ; it is with uncommon satisfaction that I see ...
... assert , I have had , from my early years , a com- that I never knew more than one instance of injustice , and that was punished with the severity it deserved . Sir Robert Walpole : Sir ; it is with uncommon satisfaction that I see ...
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... assert of his own circum- stances what is most convenient without danger of detection . Distance is a security that prompts many men to falshood by which only vanity is gratified , and few men will tell truth in opposition to their ...
... assert of his own circum- stances what is most convenient without danger of detection . Distance is a security that prompts many men to falshood by which only vanity is gratified , and few men will tell truth in opposition to their ...
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... assert ; for that empire , it is well known , has long been seized with all the symptoms of declining power , and has been supported , not by its own strength , but by the interests of its neighbours . The vast dominions of the ...
... assert ; for that empire , it is well known , has long been seized with all the symptoms of declining power , and has been supported , not by its own strength , but by the interests of its neighbours . The vast dominions of the ...
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... assert them , with whatever magnificence of language , or appearance of zeal , honesty , or compassion . Mr. Pitt : Sir ; the atrocious crime of being a young man , which the hon . gentleman has with such spirit and decency charged upon ...
... assert them , with whatever magnificence of language , or appearance of zeal , honesty , or compassion . Mr. Pitt : Sir ; the atrocious crime of being a young man , which the hon . gentleman has with such spirit and decency charged upon ...
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