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Pagina xvii
... at the same time we were firmly of opinion that the Spanish nation had a right
at all times to change its dynasty ; that no nation had a right to dictate to them , or
inter . fere with them whilst either reforming or changing their ancient government
...
... at the same time we were firmly of opinion that the Spanish nation had a right
at all times to change its dynasty ; that no nation had a right to dictate to them , or
inter . fere with them whilst either reforming or changing their ancient government
...
Pagina 85
This is a subject which has long enThe Speaker attended and took the gaged my
most anxious attention ; and chair , at four o ' clock ; but only 28 though I very
early stated my opinion members being in attendance the house respecting it ,
that ...
This is a subject which has long enThe Speaker attended and took the gaged my
most anxious attention ; and chair , at four o ' clock ; but only 28 though I very
early stated my opinion members being in attendance the house respecting it ,
that ...
Pagina 102
In an - he did not think it too much to expect swer to such an opinion , he had only
to that it should now yield to this country observe , that in 1774 , it had been deem
- at least half a million . The military exed expedient to reduce the establish ...
In an - he did not think it too much to expect swer to such an opinion , he had only
to that it should now yield to this country observe , that in 1774 , it had been deem
- at least half a million . The military exed expedient to reduce the establish ...
Pagina 179
more libellous I never heard read : in Aud forasmuch as your petitioner , if " my
opinion they are gross , scandalous , adjudged within the said city , could only
and abominable libels . ” have been adjudged to confinement with Your
petitioner ...
more libellous I never heard read : in Aud forasmuch as your petitioner , if " my
opinion they are gross , scandalous , adjudged within the said city , could only
and abominable libels . ” have been adjudged to confinement with Your
petitioner ...
Pagina 267
The Reviewer endeavours to confirm possess at present , we are quite satisfied ,
his opinion by the statement brought for - would not be more pacific ; and
thereward towards the close of last session of fore we are quite satisfied , that no
...
The Reviewer endeavours to confirm possess at present , we are quite satisfied ,
his opinion by the statement brought for - would not be more pacific ; and
thereward towards the close of last session of fore we are quite satisfied , that no
...
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