History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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... the Protestant religion " ; that is to say , the quiet possession of the church - estates . To carry on this war , and to bind the monied people to the new government , it was necessary to borrow money ; and hence arose , the funds ...
... the Protestant religion " ; that is to say , the quiet possession of the church - estates . To carry on this war , and to bind the monied people to the new government , it was necessary to borrow money ; and hence arose , the funds ...
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A new war was wholly incompatible with Pitt's schemes of reduction ; and he , of course , would be , and he really was , opposed to the war of 1793 , though he carried it on ( with the exception of the truce before - mentioned ) until ...
A new war was wholly incompatible with Pitt's schemes of reduction ; and he , of course , would be , and he really was , opposed to the war of 1793 , though he carried it on ( with the exception of the truce before - mentioned ) until ...
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These were the two men of the whole collection who could talk loudest , longest , and most fluently , and who were , therefore , picked out by their respective parties to lead in carrying those " DEBATES , " as they are called , which ...
These were the two men of the whole collection who could talk loudest , longest , and most fluently , and who were , therefore , picked out by their respective parties to lead in carrying those " DEBATES , " as they are called , which ...
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... the grounds of Pitt's opposition to war , went over and joined the Pittite party ; leaving Fox with a small party about him , to carry on that " constitutional opposition " which was necessary to amuse and deceive the people . 27.
... the grounds of Pitt's opposition to war , went over and joined the Pittite party ; leaving Fox with a small party about him , to carry on that " constitutional opposition " which was necessary to amuse and deceive the people . 27.
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... having been proved to have thus trafficked , the House resolved , " that " it was its bounden duty to maintain , at all " times , a jealous guard on its purity , the at66 tempt , in the present instance , not having been " carried ...
... having been proved to have thus trafficked , the House resolved , " that " it was its bounden duty to maintain , at all " times , a jealous guard on its purity , the at66 tempt , in the present instance , not having been " carried ...
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