Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches, Volumen 1Colonial Press, 1900 - 453 páginas |
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... ministers the most probable method of raising a large sum for the pay- ment of the troops of the Electorate , I should , instead of the tax and lottery now proposed , advise them to establish a cer- tain number of licensed wheel ...
... ministers the most probable method of raising a large sum for the pay- ment of the troops of the Electorate , I should , instead of the tax and lottery now proposed , advise them to establish a cer- tain number of licensed wheel ...
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... ministers than he that can neither speak nor think , except those who speak without thinking . But , my lords , the ministers ought to reflect that though all the people of the present age are their enemies , yet they have made no trial ...
... ministers than he that can neither speak nor think , except those who speak without thinking . But , my lords , the ministers ought to reflect that though all the people of the present age are their enemies , yet they have made no trial ...
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... ministers will be brought , if ever , to give us peace . I conclude , sir , with repeating what I said before : I ask for no gentleman's vote who would have reprobated the com- pliance of ministers with the proposition of the French Gov ...
... ministers will be brought , if ever , to give us peace . I conclude , sir , with repeating what I said before : I ask for no gentleman's vote who would have reprobated the com- pliance of ministers with the proposition of the French Gov ...
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