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Page 7
... expect more . " " Oct. 11th , 1792 . " We are all much disappointed with the result of the great expectations that had been formed from the Duke of Brunswick's campaign . According to the best accounts I can get , of a business involved ...
... expect more . " " Oct. 11th , 1792 . " We are all much disappointed with the result of the great expectations that had been formed from the Duke of Brunswick's campaign . According to the best accounts I can get , of a business involved ...
Page 8
... expect these deep politicians to return to the charge , and to beg us to help them out of the pit into which they wanted to help us . But they have as yet been in no hurry to begin this plea- sant communication , and most assuredly we ...
... expect these deep politicians to return to the charge , and to beg us to help them out of the pit into which they wanted to help us . But they have as yet been in no hurry to begin this plea- sant communication , and most assuredly we ...
Page 10
... expect fifteen years of peace than we may at the present moment . " While such was the conduct and the view of the . Ministry , the members of the Whig Opposition were becoming widely separated from each other . Mr. Parliamentary ...
... expect fifteen years of peace than we may at the present moment . " While such was the conduct and the view of the . Ministry , the members of the Whig Opposition were becoming widely separated from each other . Mr. Parliamentary ...
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... expect from a brave and loyal people , in repelling every hostile attempt against this country , and in such other exertions as may be necessary to induce France to consent to such terms of pacification , as may be consistent with the ...
... expect from a brave and loyal people , in repelling every hostile attempt against this country , and in such other exertions as may be necessary to induce France to consent to such terms of pacification , as may be consistent with the ...
Page 37
... expect but the reproaches of the present , and the admiration of all future times . If anything can rekindle the sparks of freedom it will be the flame of their elo- quence ; if anything can reanimate her faded form , it will be the ...
... expect but the reproaches of the present , and the admiration of all future times . If anything can rekindle the sparks of freedom it will be the flame of their elo- quence ; if anything can reanimate her faded form , it will be the ...
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