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... never again be in a state to resume it . What would the country , what should foreign nations think of a government so circumstan- ced and so conducted ? " A great deal of the time and pa- tience of the house had been abused in arguing ...
... never again be in a state to resume it . What would the country , what should foreign nations think of a government so circumstan- ced and so conducted ? " A great deal of the time and pa- tience of the house had been abused in arguing ...
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... never , till now , been displayed in so conspi- cuous and striking a manner , would be a most formidable opponent of the regent's government . Sorry , therefore , most unquestionably I am , to think that these great talents are likely ...
... never , till now , been displayed in so conspi- cuous and striking a manner , would be a most formidable opponent of the regent's government . Sorry , therefore , most unquestionably I am , to think that these great talents are likely ...
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... never can speak of him without gratitude for the favours and the obligations he has heaped upon me ; I never can think of his unhappy malady without the acutest sensibility . Neither the reports of the physicians , nor threats in or out ...
... never can speak of him without gratitude for the favours and the obligations he has heaped upon me ; I never can think of his unhappy malady without the acutest sensibility . Neither the reports of the physicians , nor threats in or out ...
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... never been exceeded ? When your lordships see all this , is it possible that you can conceive the same measures , which proved adequate in 1788 , likely to possess the same ef- ficiency in the present instance ? " Lord Liverpool ...
... never been exceeded ? When your lordships see all this , is it possible that you can conceive the same measures , which proved adequate in 1788 , likely to possess the same ef- ficiency in the present instance ? " Lord Liverpool ...
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... never called for any interference of parliament on the subject . So far from doing so , they went on as if there was no existing infirmity ; and so would any administration , so long as they could do so consistently with the good of the ...
... never called for any interference of parliament on the subject . So far from doing so , they went on as if there was no existing infirmity ; and so would any administration , so long as they could do so consistently with the good of the ...
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