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The Americans had seen how their brethren in England had , by degrees , lost
their property and their liberty . They raised the standard of ¡° No TAXATION
WITHOUT REPRESENTATION ; " the septennial parliament raised the standard
of ...
The Americans had seen how their brethren in England had , by degrees , lost
their property and their liberty . They raised the standard of ¡° No TAXATION
WITHOUT REPRESENTATION ; " the septennial parliament raised the standard
of ...
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The Septennial bill had produced all its natural consequences , wars , debts , and
taxation ; and , as the cause of the evils was seen , the people had begun , even
during the American war , to demand a REFORM IN THE COMMONS HOUSE ...
The Septennial bill had produced all its natural consequences , wars , debts , and
taxation ; and , as the cause of the evils was seen , the people had begun , even
during the American war , to demand a REFORM IN THE COMMONS HOUSE ...
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Every effort was made by the respective parties to exalt their champions in the
public estimation : they were represented as the two most wonderful men that the
world had ever seen : as orators , Pitt was compared to Cicero , and Fox to ...
Every effort was made by the respective parties to exalt their champions in the
public estimation : they were represented as the two most wonderful men that the
world had ever seen : as orators , Pitt was compared to Cicero , and Fox to ...
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But having seen , that , during the seven years previous to the marriage , the
prince had expended 140,0001 . a year , we are not to be surprised , that he
experienced deep mortification at being reduced to less than half the sum ; and ...
But having seen , that , during the seven years previous to the marriage , the
prince had expended 140,0001 . a year , we are not to be surprised , that he
experienced deep mortification at being reduced to less than half the sum ; and ...
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... to which I have alluded in the first paragraph of this present chapter ; and of this
fact no man , when he is fully informed of all the circumstances , can possibly
doubt . 57. The marriage , as we have seen , took place on the 8th of April , 1795.
... to which I have alluded in the first paragraph of this present chapter ; and of this
fact no man , when he is fully informed of all the circumstances , can possibly
doubt . 57. The marriage , as we have seen , took place on the 8th of April , 1795.
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