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... forward to assert , in the emphatic manner in which it has been done , his utter repudiation of language such as I have described . And I do trust that when , with the full assurance that I have the concurrence of my colleagues , I join ...
... forward to assert , in the emphatic manner in which it has been done , his utter repudiation of language such as I have described . And I do trust that when , with the full assurance that I have the concurrence of my colleagues , I join ...
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... forward as one of his arguments that it would be dangerous for British merchants to invest so much money in France , because in the case of a war the French Government would seize upon all their capital ; whereupon Lord Shelburne - who ...
... forward as one of his arguments that it would be dangerous for British merchants to invest so much money in France , because in the case of a war the French Government would seize upon all their capital ; whereupon Lord Shelburne - who ...
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... forward when these negotiations had failed , and taken that opportunity of fairly expressing the views of his administration to Parliament , and have given , as I should have hoped , an expression of opinion which would have sustained ...
... forward when these negotiations had failed , and taken that opportunity of fairly expressing the views of his administration to Parliament , and have given , as I should have hoped , an expression of opinion which would have sustained ...
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... forward this motion , because the honourable gentleman relin- quished his right to bring forward his motion , to which he could prefer a superior claim to mine . I beg to say that I had no communication with the honourable member on ...
... forward this motion , because the honourable gentleman relin- quished his right to bring forward his motion , to which he could prefer a superior claim to mine . I beg to say that I had no communication with the honourable member on ...
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... forward . What is the inference to be drawn from this ? Why , that there was some change in the conditions on which peace was to be sought for , and that there was some uncertainty in the conduct for which the First Minister had given a ...
... forward . What is the inference to be drawn from this ? Why , that there was some change in the conditions on which peace was to be sought for , and that there was some uncertainty in the conduct for which the First Minister had given a ...
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