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... ment met , his majesty's present ministers wished to resort to the former sum . But finding that the trustees had acted upon the faith of receiving the larger sum , they had , for that one year , carried into exe- cution the intention ...
... ment met , his majesty's present ministers wished to resort to the former sum . But finding that the trustees had acted upon the faith of receiving the larger sum , they had , for that one year , carried into exe- cution the intention ...
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... ment . Mr. Sheridan said , that his only object was , to awaken the country . to the opportunity , which if the in- formation from Spain was true , might lead to the rescue of Europe , and to the release of oppressed countries from the ...
... ment . Mr. Sheridan said , that his only object was , to awaken the country . to the opportunity , which if the in- formation from Spain was true , might lead to the rescue of Europe , and to the release of oppressed countries from the ...
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... ment in the hands of government , as well as a consolation to weak minds and timorous consciences . " Such a nation as the French cannot venerate a system of pomp and ce- remony , avowedly adapted merely to such purposes ; and ...
... ment in the hands of government , as well as a consolation to weak minds and timorous consciences . " Such a nation as the French cannot venerate a system of pomp and ce- remony , avowedly adapted merely to such purposes ; and ...
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Papers relative to the Expedition to Copenhagenand for certain | 19 |
sundry Papers relating to that Affair The Expedition defended | 57 |
Commercial Warfare Orders of Council a Subject of unusual keen | 74 |
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