Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1841 - Politicians |
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... hope England may not suppose that the recantation of several bodies in this kingdom , was the act of the nation . I thank you for the horse ; if I have not already gotten another one , I shall trouble you for yours . The coach - horses ...
... hope England may not suppose that the recantation of several bodies in this kingdom , was the act of the nation . I thank you for the horse ; if I have not already gotten another one , I shall trouble you for yours . The coach - horses ...
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... hope we shall avoid the inconveniences of it . Our volunteers here were ready to determine any question in the whole * The proprietor of a Dublin newspaper . VOL . III . C circle of sciences that should be proposed to them , CHAP . I ...
... hope we shall avoid the inconveniences of it . Our volunteers here were ready to determine any question in the whole * The proprietor of a Dublin newspaper . VOL . III . C circle of sciences that should be proposed to them , CHAP . I ...
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... hope she may long continue to deserve , and you to entertain , that just and necessary sentiment . I agree with you that the 6th of George I. was passed when we were depressed by the " intoxication of power , and weakened by intestine ...
... hope she may long continue to deserve , and you to entertain , that just and necessary sentiment . I agree with you that the 6th of George I. was passed when we were depressed by the " intoxication of power , and weakened by intestine ...
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... hope of peace is vanished , and the universal want of confidence which prevails in our own minister , makes it probable that he cannot long retain his situation . He has not strength to carry a question in the House of Commons without ...
... hope of peace is vanished , and the universal want of confidence which prevails in our own minister , makes it probable that he cannot long retain his situation . He has not strength to carry a question in the House of Commons without ...
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... hope , however , something will be imme- diately done in the British Parliament that will set men's minds at rest on this subject ; and that our countrymen will soon see the folly of listening to those who are only want- ing to fish in ...
... hope , however , something will be imme- diately done in the British Parliament that will set men's minds at rest on this subject ; and that our countrymen will soon see the folly of listening to those who are only want- ing to fish in ...
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