The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1776 |
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... means to have removed every cause of his disquietude ; they feared that his removal from the seat of government would be a means of increasing the uneasiness which unhappily prevailed among the people ; declared that they would ...
... means to have removed every cause of his disquietude ; they feared that his removal from the seat of government would be a means of increasing the uneasiness which unhappily prevailed among the people ; declared that they would ...
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... means that had been used to suppress and allay them ; a circumstance alone suffi- cient to give them just reason to fear , that those means were not originally well considered , or pro- perly adapted to their ends . That , they were ...
... means that had been used to suppress and allay them ; a circumstance alone suffi- cient to give them just reason to fear , that those means were not originally well considered , or pro- perly adapted to their ends . That , they were ...
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... means intended to give their measures success ; they do not desires to see estimates , with any view of comparing them with the returns ; not to do they mean to enter into any enquiry , with an intention of having the wrong in ...
... means intended to give their measures success ; they do not desires to see estimates , with any view of comparing them with the returns ; not to do they mean to enter into any enquiry , with an intention of having the wrong in ...
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State of affairs previous to the meeting of parliament City public trans | 36 |
Speech from the throne Address Motion for an amendment Great | 55 |
Duke of Manchesters motion relative to the Hanoverian troops Debates | 75 |
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