The European Magazine, and London Review, Količina 51Philological Society of London, 1807 |
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... conduct of Ministers for not acceding to the terms offered , considering them as highly advantageous , and urged the impolicy of suffering the interest of Russia to stand in the way of peace . Mr. Montague could not assent to the Ad ...
... conduct of Ministers for not acceding to the terms offered , considering them as highly advantageous , and urged the impolicy of suffering the interest of Russia to stand in the way of peace . Mr. Montague could not assent to the Ad ...
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... conduct of his Ministers , and to see if they again en- deavoured to press forward the measure , or submit it to Parliament ; and if they did con- trary to his Majesty's wishes , they would have merited dismissal . The right of his Ma ...
... conduct of his Ministers , and to see if they again en- deavoured to press forward the measure , or submit it to Parliament ; and if they did con- trary to his Majesty's wishes , they would have merited dismissal . The right of his Ma ...
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... conduct of those who had advised his Majesty to dismiss them from office . In the conduct of the late Ministers he saw every thing to admire ; and the country , he would say , felt their dismissal with the deepest regret . When he had ...
... conduct of those who had advised his Majesty to dismiss them from office . In the conduct of the late Ministers he saw every thing to admire ; and the country , he would say , felt their dismissal with the deepest regret . When he had ...
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