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... voted , for the purpose of adjusting this or that point which might belong to the left or right side of the Rhine ? Were these points essential to the welfare of Great Britain ? Could we derive any hope from the prompt action of the ...
... voted , for the purpose of adjusting this or that point which might belong to the left or right side of the Rhine ? Were these points essential to the welfare of Great Britain ? Could we derive any hope from the prompt action of the ...
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... voted against the supply ! He meant not to impeach this conduct ; doubtless he had his reasons for it ; but he submitted it to the judgment of the house , whether ( if no solid advan- tages were derivable from support- ing this ...
... voted against the supply ! He meant not to impeach this conduct ; doubtless he had his reasons for it ; but he submitted it to the judgment of the house , whether ( if no solid advan- tages were derivable from support- ing this ...
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... voted were fresh in the recollection of the house ; and as none of them had been removed or altered , he judged it unnecessary to assign any new reason for the measure If , however , the house demanded it , the ministers were amply ...
... voted were fresh in the recollection of the house ; and as none of them had been removed or altered , he judged it unnecessary to assign any new reason for the measure If , however , the house demanded it , the ministers were amply ...
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... voted on the Irish propositions , as stated by his lordship . Dr. Lawrence contended , that the inference drawn by the noble lord , with respect to the inconsist- ency of the hon . gentleman ( Mr. Sheridan ) having made a motion for an ...
... voted on the Irish propositions , as stated by his lordship . Dr. Lawrence contended , that the inference drawn by the noble lord , with respect to the inconsist- ency of the hon . gentleman ( Mr. Sheridan ) having made a motion for an ...
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... voted the same person , with respect to England before the but with certain limitations and re- union of the two kingdoms ; and strictions . But the two countries certainly he had never heard that were by no means alike . In Eng- the ...
... voted the same person , with respect to England before the but with certain limitations and re- union of the two kingdoms ; and strictions . But the two countries certainly he had never heard that were by no means alike . In Eng- the ...
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