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... Observations on a late Publication , intituled , The Present State of the Nation 7 Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents 215 Speech on American Taration 345 SHORT ACCOUNT OF A LATE SHORT ADMINISTRATION . 1766 .
... Observations on a late Publication , intituled , The Present State of the Nation 7 Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents 215 Speech on American Taration 345 SHORT ACCOUNT OF A LATE SHORT ADMINISTRATION . 1766 .
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... thought themselves in conscience bound to oppose a ministry , dangerous froin its very constitution , as well as its measures , to find themselves , whenever they faced their adversaries , continually attacked on the rear by a set of ...
... thought themselves in conscience bound to oppose a ministry , dangerous froin its very constitution , as well as its measures , to find themselves , whenever they faced their adversaries , continually attacked on the rear by a set of ...
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... thought proper to inform us , that * " they put themselves “ into the hands of the English . ” He uses the same assertion , in nearly the same words , in another place ; † “ her colonies had put themselves into our hands . " Now , in ...
... thought proper to inform us , that * " they put themselves “ into the hands of the English . ” He uses the same assertion , in nearly the same words , in another place ; † “ her colonies had put themselves into our hands . " Now , in ...
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... thought fo ; France , England , Europe , considered it in that light ; all the world , except the then friends of the then ministry , who wept for our victories , and were în haste to get rid of the burthen of our conquefts . This ...
... thought fo ; France , England , Europe , considered it in that light ; all the world , except the then friends of the then ministry , who wept for our victories , and were în haste to get rid of the burthen of our conquefts . This ...
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... thought this circumstance an advantage ; as it enabled them to go through with their work the more expeditiously . Expedition was everything to them ; because France might happen during a protracted negociation to discover the great ...
... thought this circumstance an advantage ; as it enabled them to go through with their work the more expeditiously . Expedition was everything to them ; because France might happen during a protracted negociation to discover the great ...
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able adminiſtration advantage affairs againſt America appear becauſe better body buſineſs called carried cauſe character charge civil colonies commons conſequence conſideration conſidered conſtitution continued court crown dangerous debt dependent duties effect England equally eſtabliſhment export fact favour firſt fome formed France friends give given ground hands himſelf honourable hope houſe idea importance increaſe intereſt itſelf juſt laſt leaſt leſs look Lord matter means meaſures ment miniſters miniſtry moſt muſt nature never object opinion parliament party peace perſons popular preſent principles produce publick purpoſe raiſe reaſon regulations render repeal revenue ſame ſay ſcheme ſecurity ſhall ſhould ſituation ſome ſpirit ſtand ſtate ſubject ſuch ſupport ſure ſyſtem taxes themſelves theſe thing thoſe thought tion trade true uſe whole