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... because we were engaged in a heavy and unfor- tunate war in France , for the profe- cution whereof many foldiers were daily lifted here at home , and many of them , after having received the lifting - money , either refused to go , or ...
... because we were engaged in a heavy and unfor- tunate war in France , for the profe- cution whereof many foldiers were daily lifted here at home , and many of them , after having received the lifting - money , either refused to go , or ...
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... because it fhews how vain the hopes of fome gentlemen are , who fondly imagine , that a ftand- ing army once fully eftablifhed , with an ambitious prince at its head , would pre- fently difband , fhould this houfe in any fucceeding ...
... because it fhews how vain the hopes of fome gentlemen are , who fondly imagine , that a ftand- ing army once fully eftablifhed , with an ambitious prince at its head , would pre- fently difband , fhould this houfe in any fucceeding ...
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... because the favour propofed to be granted them cannot be thought equal to fuch an expence I am really of opinion , that it will do them an injury . The fending of any of his Majelty's troops thither will of course draw the crown into ...
... because the favour propofed to be granted them cannot be thought equal to fuch an expence I am really of opinion , that it will do them an injury . The fending of any of his Majelty's troops thither will of course draw the crown into ...
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... because , if I am rightly informed , there are fome of the company's officers of a very low charac- ter . One of them was formerly a trum- peter to a raree fhew in this country : and when he was discharged that honourable fervice , he ...
... because , if I am rightly informed , there are fome of the company's officers of a very low charac- ter . One of them was formerly a trum- peter to a raree fhew in this country : and when he was discharged that honourable fervice , he ...
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... because we had then no army kept up . and if they must have troops , they muft Nor can it be faid that either Charles Live martial law . Without fuch a law , or James II . governed their armies there never was an army kept up , or ...
... because we had then no army kept up . and if they must have troops , they muft Nor can it be faid that either Charles Live martial law . Without fuch a law , or James II . governed their armies there never was an army kept up , or ...
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