The Works of Samuel Parr ...: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings, and a Selection from His Correspondence, Том 4 |
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... by any other visible effect , than that it frustrated some unknown objects , which
the King ' s ambassador was endeavouring to attain ? The fact , of whatever kind
it may have been , is said to have come within the knowledge of administration .
... by any other visible effect , than that it frustrated some unknown objects , which
the King ' s ambassador was endeavouring to attain ? The fact , of whatever kind
it may have been , is said to have come within the knowledge of administration .
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With Memoirs of His Life and Writings, and a Selection from His Correspondence
Samuel Parr, John Johnstone. proposed perpetual imprisonment , but only the
murder of the king . ” I disdain to enter into any formal refutation of these charges .
With Memoirs of His Life and Writings, and a Selection from His Correspondence
Samuel Parr, John Johnstone. proposed perpetual imprisonment , but only the
murder of the king . ” I disdain to enter into any formal refutation of these charges .
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... him and to each other , and to their common politics and principles . That Mr .
Burke believes that no king of Great Britain will ever adopt for his confidential US
C servants that body of gentlemen holding that body of CHARLES JAMES FOX .
... him and to each other , and to their common politics and principles . That Mr .
Burke believes that no king of Great Britain will ever adopt for his confidential US
C servants that body of gentlemen holding that body of CHARLES JAMES FOX .
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Mr . Burke goes on to say , that if the present king or his successor should think fit
to take that step , he apprehends a general discontent of those who , wish that
this nation and Europe should continue in their present state , would ensue .
Mr . Burke goes on to say , that if the present king or his successor should think fit
to take that step , he apprehends a general discontent of those who , wish that
this nation and Europe should continue in their present state , would ensue .
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The conclusion tells us explicitly and positively that , in “ Mr . Burke ' s belief , no
political conjecture can be more certain than this , that if the king or his successor
should think fit to employ Mr . Fox and his partizans , such dis . content among ...
The conclusion tells us explicitly and positively that , in “ Mr . Burke ' s belief , no
political conjecture can be more certain than this , that if the king or his successor
should think fit to employ Mr . Fox and his partizans , such dis . content among ...
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