Annual Register, Volumen8Edmund Burke 1765 |
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... assistance the people of Great Britain might have given to the people of the colonies , it must have been given either from motives of humanity and fraternal affection , or with a view of being one day repaid for it , and not as the ...
... assistance the people of Great Britain might have given to the people of the colonies , it must have been given either from motives of humanity and fraternal affection , or with a view of being one day repaid for it , and not as the ...
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... assistance for the future . At least , that interpofi- tion and assistance would not be the less effectual for the colonies being represented in the British parliament , which was all the in- dulgence those colonies contended for . That ...
... assistance for the future . At least , that interpofi- tion and assistance would not be the less effectual for the colonies being represented in the British parliament , which was all the in- dulgence those colonies contended for . That ...
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... assistance of illustrious examples to recommend and enforce the due coservance of them . Much , therefore , as the people might be pleased to see themselves thus rid of ministers , by whom they had confidered themselves as not a little ...
... assistance of illustrious examples to recommend and enforce the due coservance of them . Much , therefore , as the people might be pleased to see themselves thus rid of ministers , by whom they had confidered themselves as not a little ...
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fettling his Tuscan dominions on his fecond fon and is fucceeded as emperor | 1 |
Mir Coffim cuts off a small party of English The late Shah Zada joins | 8 |
Major Munro recalled fucceeded by major Sir Robert Fletcher Sir Robert | 13 |
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