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... ADMINISTRATION. 1766. The late administration came into employment, under the mediation of the Duke of Cumberland, on the tenth day.
... ADMINISTRATION. 1766. The late administration came into employment, under the mediation of the Duke of Cumberland, on the tenth day.
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... administration was the first which proposed and encouraged public meetings and free consultations of merchants from all parts of the kingdom; by which means the truest lights have been received; great benefits have been already derived ...
... administration was the first which proposed and encouraged public meetings and free consultations of merchants from all parts of the kingdom; by which means the truest lights have been received; great benefits have been already derived ...
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... administration, whose touch is to cure all our evils. Both the one and the other belong equally (as indeed all the rest do) to the present administration, to.
... administration, whose touch is to cure all our evils. Both the one and the other belong equally (as indeed all the rest do) to the present administration, to.
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Edmund Burke. indeed all the rest do) to the present administration, to any administration; because they are the gift of time, and not the bounty of the exchequer. I have now done with all the minor, preparatory parts of the author's ...
Edmund Burke. indeed all the rest do) to the present administration, to any administration; because they are the gift of time, and not the bounty of the exchequer. I have now done with all the minor, preparatory parts of the author's ...
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... administration contended only for its continuance for a year, in order to have the merit of taking off the shilling in the pound immediately before the elections; and thus to bribe the freeholders of England with their own money. It is ...
... administration contended only for its continuance for a year, in order to have the merit of taking off the shilling in the pound immediately before the elections; and thus to bribe the freeholders of England with their own money. It is ...
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