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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... declared | been brought home , had it been sunk in with honesty and resolution against their some distant corner of the ... declare the ship unfit for the prosecution of the voyage . In our pursuit , Sir , of national interest ,. Their ...
... declared | been brought home , had it been sunk in with honesty and resolution against their some distant corner of the ... declare the ship unfit for the prosecution of the voyage . In our pursuit , Sir , of national interest ,. Their ...
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... declare my fears , that they may sometimes confound general maxims of trade with the opinion of particular branches , and sometimes mistake their own gain for the interest of the public . The interest of the merchants ought in- deed ...
... declare my fears , that they may sometimes confound general maxims of trade with the opinion of particular branches , and sometimes mistake their own gain for the interest of the public . The interest of the merchants ought in- deed ...
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... declare that the con- duct of the merchants has afforded proof that some law of this tendency is absolute- ly ... declares him- self touched with the pity which the slightest reflection , upon such a disappointment , must naturally ...
... declare that the con- duct of the merchants has afforded proof that some law of this tendency is absolute- ly ... declares him- self touched with the pity which the slightest reflection , upon such a disappointment , must naturally ...
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... declare , I will not obey it , and if as justice of the peace I should receive ever so many orders of council to put it in execution , I will not do it , but will evade putting it in force , by leaving the county . * See Vol . 11 , p ...
... declare , I will not obey it , and if as justice of the peace I should receive ever so many orders of council to put it in execution , I will not do it , but will evade putting it in force , by leaving the county . * See Vol . 11 , p ...
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... declare with- out hesitation , that I oppose it now , and intend to oppose it whenever it shall be offered , because it will defeat all the other provisions which shall be made in the Bill . I will venture to say , Sir , that if every ...
... declare with- out hesitation , that I oppose it now , and intend to oppose it whenever it shall be offered , because it will defeat all the other provisions which shall be made in the Bill . I will venture to say , Sir , that if every ...
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