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Page 25
... Union is , I suppose , by this time carried , through 1 Lord Stanhope , on February 20 , moved for an address to enter into negotiations for peace with France ; but the published versions of his speech contain no mention of Gibraltar ...
... Union is , I suppose , by this time carried , through 1 Lord Stanhope , on February 20 , moved for an address to enter into negotiations for peace with France ; but the published versions of his speech contain no mention of Gibraltar ...
Page 75
... union of its inhabitants , their enthusiasm in their cause , and their firm and devoted determination to die rather than submit to the French . ' If such an opinion is true , which I firmly believe it is in all such cases , what a shame ...
... union of its inhabitants , their enthusiasm in their cause , and their firm and devoted determination to die rather than submit to the French . ' If such an opinion is true , which I firmly believe it is in all such cases , what a shame ...
Page 120
... Union . ' This combina- tion , or rather conspiracy , is an evil of a different nature , and requires another remedy , which it is difficult to discover and apply , but to devising which I may say , being very de- sirous at the same ...
... Union . ' This combina- tion , or rather conspiracy , is an evil of a different nature , and requires another remedy , which it is difficult to discover and apply , but to devising which I may say , being very de- sirous at the same ...
Page 121
... Union were fast abandoning their system of secret councils , and were resorting to open violence and undisguised insurrection . To force nothing but force can be successfully opposed , and it is at once evident that all legislation is ...
... Union were fast abandoning their system of secret councils , and were resorting to open violence and undisguised insurrection . To force nothing but force can be successfully opposed , and it is at once evident that all legislation is ...
Page 123
... union be- tween the landed gentry and the manufacturers , or amongst the manufacturers themselves ? Are these dis- turbances and attacks upon machinery encouraged by some of the masters whose interest it is that improved machinery which ...
... union be- tween the landed gentry and the manufacturers , or amongst the manufacturers themselves ? Are these dis- turbances and attacks upon machinery encouraged by some of the masters whose interest it is that improved machinery which ...
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Page 79 - Laud be to God ! — even there my life must end. It hath been prophesied to me many years, I should not die but in Jerusalem ; Which vainly I supposed the Holy Land. — But bear me to that chamber ; there I'll lie ; In that Jerusalem shall Harry die.