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Pagina 240
In the course ded , as furnishing splendid examples of his reign we had as many
splendid military feats to boast of as at any for - , of military skill , fortitude ,
persevemer time , and as many great victories rance , and of a spirit of enterprize
both ...
In the course ded , as furnishing splendid examples of his reign we had as many
splendid military feats to boast of as at any for - , of military skill , fortitude ,
persevemer time , and as many great victories rance , and of a spirit of enterprize
both ...
Pagina 243
During his the house of peers , and conferred great Majesty ' s reign , this country
had not benefits on numbers of the other house only suffered materially in its
liberties , yet when he was in opposition , he could but the empire had been ...
During his the house of peers , and conferred great Majesty ' s reign , this country
had not benefits on numbers of the other house only suffered materially in its
liberties , yet when he was in opposition , he could but the empire had been ...
Pagina 373
_ Was the declaration of sion , as a reason why we should be thank - Lord
Grenville and Lord Grey when ful for the long reign of our worthy Sove - the last
bill respecting the catholics reign , and pray for its continuance , and was debated
, just ...
_ Was the declaration of sion , as a reason why we should be thank - Lord
Grenville and Lord Grey when ful for the long reign of our worthy Sove - the last
bill respecting the catholics reign , and pray for its continuance , and was debated
, just ...
Pagina 382
spared inonarch ; but it is not to be de" No honest man , under such a nied , that
through the awful destinations of Providence , his reign has been pecus system
can long remain a minister ! " liarly trying and calamitous . You ought Towards the
...
spared inonarch ; but it is not to be de" No honest man , under such a nied , that
through the awful destinations of Providence , his reign has been pecus system
can long remain a minister ! " liarly trying and calamitous . You ought Towards the
...
Pagina 454
If disaffection at one rian , is well qualified for a priest of time dared to rear its
hideous front , it that establishment : that servility has not only long since ceased
to assume which reigns in the addresses of the its former alarming aspect , but
cun ...
If disaffection at one rian , is well qualified for a priest of time dared to rear its
hideous front , it that establishment : that servility has not only long since ceased
to assume which reigns in the addresses of the its former alarming aspect , but
cun ...
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