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... peace of the Kingdom ; but , on the con- trary , we are persuaded , that the duty and loyalty of the nation to his Majesty and his royal family , and their hopes from his virtues , have checked and kept the dissatisfaction against the ...
... peace of the Kingdom ; but , on the con- trary , we are persuaded , that the duty and loyalty of the nation to his Majesty and his royal family , and their hopes from his virtues , have checked and kept the dissatisfaction against the ...
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... peace ; whereas a Convention only was con- cluded , by which a scanty and insufficient reparation for our injured merchants was stipulated , and our most essential and undoubted rights of a free navigation to the West Indies , without ...
... peace ; whereas a Convention only was con- cluded , by which a scanty and insufficient reparation for our injured merchants was stipulated , and our most essential and undoubted rights of a free navigation to the West Indies , without ...
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... peace ; and yet that the public debts remain much as they stood at the time when this gentleman first entered upon the management of the treasury ; and that the Civil List , also , the largest that was ever granted to the Crown , is ...
... peace ; and yet that the public debts remain much as they stood at the time when this gentleman first entered upon the management of the treasury ; and that the Civil List , also , the largest that was ever granted to the Crown , is ...
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... peace would be detrimental to military discipline , that ' the suffering them to be absent in time of war , at a juncture when the island of Minorca has been threatened by an invasion from the Spaniards , renders the possession of that ...
... peace would be detrimental to military discipline , that ' the suffering them to be absent in time of war , at a juncture when the island of Minorca has been threatened by an invasion from the Spaniards , renders the possession of that ...
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... peace ; trembling under the terrors of multiplied penal laws ; deploring their sacrificed honour , and their neglected interest ; the balance of Europe over- turned abroad , and the Constitution endangered at home ; they call for ...
... peace ; trembling under the terrors of multiplied penal laws ; deploring their sacrificed honour , and their neglected interest ; the balance of Europe over- turned abroad , and the Constitution endangered at home ; they call for ...
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A Complete Collection of the Protests of the Lords: 1741-1825 James Edwin Thorold Rogers No preview available - 2020 |
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2ndly 3rdly 4thly 5thly 6thly appears Bill Britain British Clair Erskine clause coin colonies Committee conceive consequence Constitution Court Crown dangerous debate declared Duke of Bedford duty Earl Fitzwilliam Earl of Bessborough Earl of Lauderdale Earl of Rosslyn evidence following protest foreign France George George Child Villiers George John Spencer Government Grenville Grey Henry Cavendish Henry Richard Henry Richard Fox honour House of Commons Howard Ireland James Maitland John justice Kingdom Legislature liberties Lord Holland Lord King Lord Lauderdale Lord Lauderdale Earl Lord Ponsonby Earl Lord Viscount Melville Majesty Majesty's ministers March Marquis measure ment motion nation necessity negatived object officers opinion peace Peers persons present principles privilege proceeding proposed protest was entered protest was inserted reason rejected resolution Richard Fox Richard Fox Vassall royal Stanhope Thomas tion vote whilst William Wentworth William Wentworth Fitzwilliam William Wyndham Grenville