The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons, Volume 2J. Debrett, 1775 - Great Britain |
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... things which miniftry laboured to deceive the people in , and had perfuaded them to ; first , that it was an affair of Bofton only , and that the very appea- rance of one fingle regiment there , would quiet every thing . He had foretold ...
... things which miniftry laboured to deceive the people in , and had perfuaded them to ; first , that it was an affair of Bofton only , and that the very appea- rance of one fingle regiment there , would quiet every thing . He had foretold ...
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... thing may be over ; a drop of blood renders it immedicabile vulnus . Whether it can ever now be a true reconciliation , must be owing to the full compenfation that America fhall receive . Repeal the mutual ill - will that fubfifts , for ...
... thing may be over ; a drop of blood renders it immedicabile vulnus . Whether it can ever now be a true reconciliation , must be owing to the full compenfation that America fhall receive . Repeal the mutual ill - will that fubfifts , for ...
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... things , my advice is , to proceed to allay heats ; I would at the inftant begin , and do fomething towards allaying and foftening resentment . My motion , you fee , refpects the army , and their dangerous fituation . Not to undervalue ...
... things , my advice is , to proceed to allay heats ; I would at the inftant begin , and do fomething towards allaying and foftening resentment . My motion , you fee , refpects the army , and their dangerous fituation . Not to undervalue ...
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... thing could be deemed rebellion , it was plain this was . He highly condemned the mode of bringing this bill forward , and every circumftance attending it ; and obferved , with no fmall degree of warmth , that it was no lefs ...
... thing could be deemed rebellion , it was plain this was . He highly condemned the mode of bringing this bill forward , and every circumftance attending it ; and obferved , with no fmall degree of warmth , that it was no lefs ...
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... things materi- ally confidered and weighed , fays his Lordfhip . All the troops now in Great- Britain and Ireland would fcarcely fuf- fice to put the propofed meafures in execution . Think then in time ; Ireland naked and defencelefs ...
... things materi- ally confidered and weighed , fays his Lordfhip . All the troops now in Great- Britain and Ireland would fcarcely fuf- fice to put the propofed meafures in execution . Think then in time ; Ireland naked and defencelefs ...
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