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... things go on ; and , above all , trying to make the situation of the lowest orders among us as good as it can be made . ” The next witness is Mr. Dundas , who writes thus , in 1791 : - THE RT . HON . HENRY DUNDAS TO RICHARD BURKE , JUN ...
... things go on ; and , above all , trying to make the situation of the lowest orders among us as good as it can be made . ” The next witness is Mr. Dundas , who writes thus , in 1791 : - THE RT . HON . HENRY DUNDAS TO RICHARD BURKE , JUN ...
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... thing that it must be done . ” He however still held out on the impossibility of his acting under Pitt . When things had reached this point Mr. Burke interfered and put an effectual stop to the whole proceeding . He professed himself a ...
... thing that it must be done . ” He however still held out on the impossibility of his acting under Pitt . When things had reached this point Mr. Burke interfered and put an effectual stop to the whole proceeding . He professed himself a ...
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... things bore the same serious aspect that they do now - I mean the beginning of the Hanover reigns - you will find that the Protestant succession was established , not by the interference of a Secretary of State or Attorney- General , in ...
... things bore the same serious aspect that they do now - I mean the beginning of the Hanover reigns - you will find that the Protestant succession was established , not by the interference of a Secretary of State or Attorney- General , in ...
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Charles James Fox John Russell. things are all much exaggerated , where they are not wholly groundless . The report of what is called ' Cooper's Ass Feast ' ( Walker's I never heard of ) , and of the Scotch Greys being concerned in it ...
Charles James Fox John Russell. things are all much exaggerated , where they are not wholly groundless . The report of what is called ' Cooper's Ass Feast ' ( Walker's I never heard of ) , and of the Scotch Greys being concerned in it ...
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... things at Paris have been going regularly from bad to worse ; and yet the armies fight like heroes , and the Allies have hitherto made no impression of consequence . It is a strange state of things . People here begin to be heartily ...
... things at Paris have been going regularly from bad to worse ; and yet the armies fight like heroes , and the Allies have hitherto made no impression of consequence . It is a strange state of things . People here begin to be heartily ...
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