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 13Johnson Reprint, 1966 |
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... dominions to the electorate of Hanover . am convinced , that neither our troops nor It was not the natural impossibility of the our squadrons would ever have given any thing that prevented our being able to umbrage to France , or have ...
... dominions to the electorate of Hanover . am convinced , that neither our troops nor It was not the natural impossibility of the our squadrons would ever have given any thing that prevented our being able to umbrage to France , or have ...
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... dominions , and only stood beholding the the French forces lay upon her , we may progress of her enemies without power to with the assistance which the present tran- oppose them . But when she was assisted quillity of her dominions ...
... dominions , and only stood beholding the the French forces lay upon her , we may progress of her enemies without power to with the assistance which the present tran- oppose them . But when she was assisted quillity of her dominions ...
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... dominions of the queen of Hungary . No sooner , my lords , did we form an army upon the con- tinent , than the French retired to their own frontiers , and gave the Austrians time to take possession of Bavaria , and establish a barrier ...
... dominions of the queen of Hungary . No sooner , my lords , did we form an army upon the con- tinent , than the French retired to their own frontiers , and gave the Austrians time to take possession of Bavaria , and establish a barrier ...
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