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" Religion, language, interest, affections, may, and I hope will, yet prove a bond of permanent union between the two countries ; to this end, neither attention nor disposition on my part shall be wanting. "
The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of ... - Page 4
by Great Britain. Parliament - 1783
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The Political Magazine and Parliamentary, Naval, Military, and ..., Volume 4

Europe - 1782 - 452 pages
...monarchy is to the enjoyment of constitutional liberty. Religion — language— intcrcfl — afTcftions, may, and I hope will yet prove a bond of permanent...two countries : to this end, neither attention nor dHpofition (hall be wanting on my part. While I have carefully abftaincd from, all oflcnfivc operations...
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Annual Register, Volume 26

Edmund Burke - History - 1785 - 652 pages
...cííhntial monarchy is to the enjoyment of conftituticnal liberty. Religionlanguage interefi a fíe ¿lions, may, and I hope will yet prove a bond of permanent...countries : to this end, neither attention nor difpofition ihal' be wanting on my part. While I have carefully abfcainéd from all offenfive operations again...
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 44

English literature - 1782 - 682 pages
...monarchy is to the -enjoyment of conflitutional liberty. Religion— language— inte reft — aliénions may, and I hope will yet prove a bond of permanent...two countries: To this end, neither attention nor difpolition lhall be wanting on iny part. While I have carefully abftained from all oflenfive operations...
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Annual Register, Volume 26

Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 632 pages
...monarchy is tO''trfe enjoyment' of conftitiitiofizf! liberty Religion — language interdt— ' — affeftions, may, and I hope will yet prove a bond of permanent union be;wten the two countries: to this end, nrithtr attention nor difpofuion (hall ke wan' ing On my parr....
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The History of England: From the Accession of King George the ..., Volume 3

John Adolphus - Great Britain - 1802 - 626 pages
...is to the enjoyment of con ftitutional liberty. Religion — language — intereft — affections, may, and I hope will yet prove a bond of permanent...countries : to this end, neither attention nor difpofition mall be wanting on my part.1' AMOVG many other topics, the fpeech mentioned the valiant exertions of...
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The History of England: From the Accession of King George the ..., Volume 3

John Adolphus - Great Britain - 1802 - 630 pages
...monarchy is to the • enjoyment of conftitutional liberty. Religion. —language—intereft—affections, may, and I hope will yet prove a bond of permanent...two countries : to this end, neither attention nor ilifpofition ihall be wanting on my part." AMON-G many other topics, the fpeech mentioned the valiant...
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Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain: From the Year 1727, to the ...

Robert Beatson - Great Britain - 1804 - 742 pages
...monarchy is to " the enjoyment of conftitutional liberty. Religion, language, " intereft, affections may, and I hope will, yet prove a bond of '* permanent...difpofition fhall be wanting on my " part. " While " While I have carefully abftained from all offenfive opera" tions againft America, I have dire£ted...
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Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain, from 1727 to 1783, Volume 5

Robert Beatson - Great Britain - 1804 - 730 pages
...conftitutional liberty. Religion, language, " intereft, aflections may, and I hope will, yet prove a bond of i« permanent union between the two countries : to this...difpofition fhall be wanting on my " part. "While «c " " c« ci C( " While I have carefully abftained from all offenfive operations againft America,...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: In the House of ..., Volume 2

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1816 - 532 pages
...monarchy is to the enjoyment of constitutional liberty. Religion — language- — interest — affections may, and I hope will yet prove a bond of permanent...two countries : to this end, neither attention nor disposition, on my part, shall be wanting. " While I have carefully abstained from all offensive operations...
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History of the Rise, Progress, and Existing Condition of the Western Canals ...

Elkanah Watson - Agriculture - 1820 - 128 pages
...monarchy is to the enjoyment of constitutional liberty. Religion, language, interests, and affections, may, and I hope, will yet prove a bond of permanent union between the two countries." I. j • ble necessity of constructing a good harbour to shelter vessels coming from this and the upper...
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