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Page 212
... late ministers , that they are those in whom their king and their country , little more than a year ago , could alone con- fide : while those who are now in power are the same persons who , at that time , confessed themselves unequal to ...
... late ministers , that they are those in whom their king and their country , little more than a year ago , could alone con- fide : while those who are now in power are the same persons who , at that time , confessed themselves unequal to ...
Page 213
... late Change of Administration . 8vo . 6d . Ridgway . A separate publication of the two concluding letters of the seriet above noticed . Art . 29. A short Account of a late short Administration . The second Edition . 8vo . 6d Ridgway ...
... late Change of Administration . 8vo . 6d . Ridgway . A separate publication of the two concluding letters of the seriet above noticed . Art . 29. A short Account of a late short Administration . The second Edition . 8vo . 6d Ridgway ...
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... late Parliament ? He enumerates the elections in which the late Ministers were unsuccessful , but he forgets to insert those in which their friends triumphed . After all , the writer's opposition to the measures of the late admi ...
... late Parliament ? He enumerates the elections in which the late Ministers were unsuccessful , but he forgets to insert those in which their friends triumphed . After all , the writer's opposition to the measures of the late admi ...
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