Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volum 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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... force , they brought into a miserable servitude all the princes , and great independent nobility of a vast country . In proportion to these treasons and violences , which ruined the people , the fund of the nabob's debt grew and ...
... force , they brought into a miserable servitude all the princes , and great independent nobility of a vast country . In proportion to these treasons and violences , which ruined the people , the fund of the nabob's debt grew and ...
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... force , so collected in his might , that he made no secret whatsoever of his dreadful resolution . Having terminated his disputes with every enemy , and every rival , who buried their mutual animosities in their common detestation ...
... force , so collected in his might , that he made no secret whatsoever of his dreadful resolution . Having terminated his disputes with every enemy , and every rival , who buried their mutual animosities in their common detestation ...
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... force . But on this grand point of the restoration of the country , there is not one syllable to be found in the correspondence of our mi- nisters , from the first to the last . They felt no- thing for a land desolated by fire , sword ...
... force . But on this grand point of the restoration of the country , there is not one syllable to be found in the correspondence of our mi- nisters , from the first to the last . They felt no- thing for a land desolated by fire , sword ...
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... force the people to pay for their suf- ferings , to a government which has proved unable to protect either the share of the husbandman or their own ? In every lease of a farm , the invasion of an enemy , instead of forming a demand for ...
... force the people to pay for their suf- ferings , to a government which has proved unable to protect either the share of the husbandman or their own ? In every lease of a farm , the invasion of an enemy , instead of forming a demand for ...
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... force from him a territory of an extent which they have not yet thought proper to as- certain , for a military peace establishment , the par- ticulars of which they have not yet been pleased to settle . to war . The next part of their ...
... force from him a territory of an extent which they have not yet thought proper to as- certain , for a military peace establishment , the par- ticulars of which they have not yet been pleased to settle . to war . The next part of their ...
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