Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the Third: 1788-1799Hurst and Blackett, 1853 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... taken in Parliament here can possibly affect Ireland any otherwise than as a precedent , which every Irishman must think himself bound to follow , who does not wish to separate the two countries . It surely could not be your wish , nor ...
... taken in Parliament here can possibly affect Ireland any otherwise than as a precedent , which every Irishman must think himself bound to follow , who does not wish to separate the two countries . It surely could not be your wish , nor ...
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... taken . They were so confident , that , on Sunday night , Fox assured the whole party , at a general meeting at Burlington House , that he had no doubt of beating us . I imagine that we are now sure of carrying our restrictions , and ...
... taken . They were so confident , that , on Sunday night , Fox assured the whole party , at a general meeting at Burlington House , that he had no doubt of beating us . I imagine that we are now sure of carrying our restrictions , and ...
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... taken . In these moments of public curiosity , it may not be so well to trust names to a letter . I could give you several . The bearing of this letter is thus unfavourable to this night's debate terminating fully as we could wish ...
... taken . In these moments of public curiosity , it may not be so well to trust names to a letter . I could give you several . The bearing of this letter is thus unfavourable to this night's debate terminating fully as we could wish ...
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... taken into consideration by your Irish specu- lators , in addition to the many other considerations which make everybody here allow that Pitt's side has the best of the day , they will not be induced to hazard so decisive a step as you ...
... taken into consideration by your Irish specu- lators , in addition to the many other considerations which make everybody here allow that Pitt's side has the best of the day , they will not be induced to hazard so decisive a step as you ...
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... and have reduced him to the vowels I. O. U. The Prince likewise attends very often , and has taken kindly to play . General Cuninghame appears to have disappointed the expectations of his 98 [ 1789 . COURT AND CABINETS.
... and have reduced him to the vowels I. O. U. The Prince likewise attends very often , and has taken kindly to play . General Cuninghame appears to have disappointed the expectations of his 98 [ 1789 . COURT AND CABINETS.
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