A Library of Universal Literature: In 4 Parts, Comprising Science, Biography, Fiction and the Great Orations. Pt.3: Orations, Volume 4Collier, 1900 |
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... received a pen- sion of £ 3,000 a year for three lives , and his wife was created Baroness Chatham in her own right . For himself , he still preferred to retain the title of the " Great Commoner , " but in 1766 , when he was invited to ...
... received a pen- sion of £ 3,000 a year for three lives , and his wife was created Baroness Chatham in her own right . For himself , he still preferred to retain the title of the " Great Commoner , " but in 1766 , when he was invited to ...
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... received from that power im- portant supplies and assistance of various kinds , yet it is certain they expected it in a more decisive and immediate degree . America is in ill humor with France on some points that have not entirely ...
... received from that power im- portant supplies and assistance of various kinds , yet it is certain they expected it in a more decisive and immediate degree . America is in ill humor with France on some points that have not entirely ...
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... received great favor and every kind of support from authority . The Church of England , too , was formed from her cradle under the nursing care of regular government . But the dissenting interests have sprung up in direct op- position ...
... received great favor and every kind of support from authority . The Church of England , too , was formed from her cradle under the nursing care of regular government . But the dissenting interests have sprung up in direct op- position ...
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... by examining into the plans which have been proposed . As the growing population of the colonies is evidently one cause of their resistance , it was last session mentioned in both Houses by men of weight , and received 46 BURKE.
... by examining into the plans which have been proposed . As the growing population of the colonies is evidently one cause of their resistance , it was last session mentioned in both Houses by men of weight , and received 46 BURKE.
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... received , not with- out applause , that , in order to check this evil , it would be proper for the Crown to make no further grants of land . But to this scheme there are two objections . The first , that there is already so much ...
... received , not with- out applause , that , in order to check this evil , it would be proper for the Crown to make no further grants of land . But to this scheme there are two objections . The first , that there is already so much ...
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