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... suppose , that his Majefty has no affectionate fub- jects except those who are inlifted in his army , or they must fuppofe , that those who are well affected towards our prefent Royal family , have fo little courage , that they will ...
... suppose , that his Majefty has no affectionate fub- jects except those who are inlifted in his army , or they must fuppofe , that those who are well affected towards our prefent Royal family , have fo little courage , that they will ...
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... Suppose then the prefent Emperor efta- blished in his Imperial dignity , and in the poffeffion of a great part of the dominions of the house of Auftria , by the favour and power of France ; fuppofe the Spaniards , or Don Philip of Spain ...
... Suppose then the prefent Emperor efta- blished in his Imperial dignity , and in the poffeffion of a great part of the dominions of the house of Auftria , by the favour and power of France ; fuppofe the Spaniards , or Don Philip of Spain ...
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... suppose that I fhall meet with any oppofition as to the firft motion I am to make , which is , to refolve , That the fum of 265,191 4 6s . 24d . be granted to his Majefty , for defraying the charge of 5513 horfe , and 10,755 foot , of ...
... suppose that I fhall meet with any oppofition as to the firft motion I am to make , which is , to refolve , That the fum of 265,191 4 6s . 24d . be granted to his Majefty , for defraying the charge of 5513 horfe , and 10,755 foot , of ...
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... suppose they do not intend to affift her ; and as we neither can , nor , I be- lieve , will affift her , without their concur rence , I am against putting the nation to an ex- we must do it , fo we must do it 262 Proceedings of the ...
... suppose they do not intend to affift her ; and as we neither can , nor , I be- lieve , will affift her , without their concur rence , I am against putting the nation to an ex- we must do it , fo we must do it 262 Proceedings of the ...
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... Suppose a minifter , unfirm in his new acquired power , to ingratiate himself with his prince , fhould propofe a scheme to replenish the coffers of an exhausted ci- villiit , fquandered in fuch vile purposes that no man could have the ...
... Suppose a minifter , unfirm in his new acquired power , to ingratiate himself with his prince , fhould propofe a scheme to replenish the coffers of an exhausted ci- villiit , fquandered in fuch vile purposes that no man could have the ...
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