Sir John Eliot. John Pym. Lord Chatham. Lord Mansfield. Edmund BurkeCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 - Speeches, addresses, etc., English |
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... means receive their help and ships by sea . Then , that this treble cord , so wrought be- tween France , the States , and us , might enable us , as occasion should require , to give assistance unto others ; by which means , the ...
... means receive their help and ships by sea . Then , that this treble cord , so wrought be- tween France , the States , and us , might enable us , as occasion should require , to give assistance unto others ; by which means , the ...
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... means of cherishing their own pro- jects , and of endeavoring to mould and bias . the public affairs to the great advantage of that party . 4. A fourth , that as they have a congre- gation of cardinals at Rome , to consider of the ...
... means of cherishing their own pro- jects , and of endeavoring to mould and bias . the public affairs to the great advantage of that party . 4. A fourth , that as they have a congre- gation of cardinals at Rome , to consider of the ...
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... means to the same end . What nature has disjoined in one way wisdom may unite in another . When we cannot give the benefit as we would wish , let us not refuse it altogether . If we cannot give the principal , let us find a substitute ...
... means to the same end . What nature has disjoined in one way wisdom may unite in another . When we cannot give the benefit as we would wish , let us not refuse it altogether . If we cannot give the principal , let us find a substitute ...
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SIR JOHN ELIOT | 1 |
ON THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND UNDER THE DUKE OF BUCK | 13 |
JOHN | 27 |
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