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Page 13
He lamented that ministers had for the honour of the nation , it would be not
abstained from introducing topics upon made evident that the danger was great .
which a difference of opinion was likely to He could not give his assent to the opi-
...
He lamented that ministers had for the honour of the nation , it would be not
abstained from introducing topics upon made evident that the danger was great .
which a difference of opinion was likely to He could not give his assent to the opi-
...
Page 15
... expe in terms of adequate applause of the emi . dition , as it was evident she
could not gration of the court of Lisbon . It was a added to which , she had
repeatedly evince measure which reflected immortal honour hostility against this
country ...
... expe in terms of adequate applause of the emi . dition , as it was evident she
could not gration of the court of Lisbon . It was a added to which , she had
repeatedly evince measure which reflected immortal honour hostility against this
country ...
Page 49
... which would show , whether the highest deference and respect towards or not
peace could have been obtained , him , he was bound to make a few
obsercompatibly with the honour and interests vations on the doctrine he had
broached . of ...
... which would show , whether the highest deference and respect towards or not
peace could have been obtained , him , he was bound to make a few
obsercompatibly with the honour and interests vations on the doctrine he had
broached . of ...
Page 75
Yet for mark for the restoration of peace with this , the honour of the country is
taryou , after the outrage you have preci nished , and the crime aggravated , by
the pitated upon that country If your in- refusal of ministers to lay any information ...
Yet for mark for the restoration of peace with this , the honour of the country is
taryou , after the outrage you have preci nished , and the crime aggravated , by
the pitated upon that country If your in- refusal of ministers to lay any information ...
Page 85
... this country had at least retired from that would do no good , and might
embarrass negotiation with the highest reputation for government in the
negociation which he strict honour and inviolable fidelity to en- supposed was
then carrying on .
... this country had at least retired from that would do no good , and might
embarrass negotiation with the highest reputation for government in the
negociation which he strict honour and inviolable fidelity to en- supposed was
then carrying on .
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