Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the Third: 1788-1799Hurst and Blackett, 1853 |
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199 — 233 LAND 1793 . CAUSES AND OBJECTS OF THE WAR - SECESSIONS
FROM THE OPPOSITION REVERSES IN HOLLAND - DISASTERS OF THE
ALLIES - STATE OF FRANCE AT THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR . . . . . 235 - 249
1794 .
199 — 233 LAND 1793 . CAUSES AND OBJECTS OF THE WAR - SECESSIONS
FROM THE OPPOSITION REVERSES IN HOLLAND - DISASTERS OF THE
ALLIES - STATE OF FRANCE AT THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR . . . . . 235 - 249
1794 .
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... honour and public duty must make sacred to us . The only object to which I look
is , not to private power or ambition , but to the ineans of waking our unhappy
King , at some future period , to the use , not only of his reason , but of his power .
... honour and public duty must make sacred to us . The only object to which I look
is , not to private power or ambition , but to the ineans of waking our unhappy
King , at some future period , to the use , not only of his reason , but of his power .
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His object was to beat about , and feel the pulse of the House with respect to
further examination . I do not think he received much encouragement ; but they
are so anxious to mend this part of their case by cross - examining the physicians
...
His object was to beat about , and feel the pulse of the House with respect to
further examination . I do not think he received much encouragement ; but they
are so anxious to mend this part of their case by cross - examining the physicians
...
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Whatever object he might at one time have had in view , ” says Mr . Grenville , "
he has now taken his determination of abiding by the present Government . ”
Thurlow , in short , was exactly the man the King believed him to be , and always
kept ...
Whatever object he might at one time have had in view , ” says Mr . Grenville , "
he has now taken his determination of abiding by the present Government . ”
Thurlow , in short , was exactly the man the King believed him to be , and always
kept ...
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... hope to mend it by a subsequent examination before a Committee of the
House : the object of Willis being examined is so great , that I think we shall
consent to something of this sort . Not only his opinion will have great weight , but
it will also ...
... hope to mend it by a subsequent examination before a Committee of the
House : the object of Willis being examined is so great , that I think we shall
consent to something of this sort . Not only his opinion will have great weight , but
it will also ...
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