An Impartial History of the Present War in America: Containing an Account of Its Rise and Progress, the Political Springs Thereof with Its Various Successes and Disappointments on Both Sides, Volume 1 |
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It is so seldom that a prime minister is universally esteemed , that when such a
phænomenon happens in the political world , it must be an unpopular action in a
sovereign , to turn him out of office , without setting forth fome conspicuous acts of
...
It is so seldom that a prime minister is universally esteemed , that when such a
phænomenon happens in the political world , it must be an unpopular action in a
sovereign , to turn him out of office , without setting forth fome conspicuous acts of
...
Page 9
fufpicion , that neither the inclinations of the subjects , nor the interest of the
nation , were regarded by the fovereign and his ministers . On this account , many
things inconsistent with candour and charity , were surmised , and oftentimes ...
fufpicion , that neither the inclinations of the subjects , nor the interest of the
nation , were regarded by the fovereign and his ministers . On this account , many
things inconsistent with candour and charity , were surmised , and oftentimes ...
Page 31
Many of these papers were written with great acrimony , and threw forth fevere
res flections against the British ministry , and the leaders in these impolitic and
arbitrary meafures ; and it must be granted by every judicious and candid person
...
Many of these papers were written with great acrimony , and threw forth fevere
res flections against the British ministry , and the leaders in these impolitic and
arbitrary meafures ; and it must be granted by every judicious and candid person
...
Page 40
This shews us how far the Enga lith ministry have deceived themselves and the
public , in representing that where any colony had not totally joined with the rest
in oppofition to government , that they were all fatisfied and unanimous . In those
...
This shews us how far the Enga lith ministry have deceived themselves and the
public , in representing that where any colony had not totally joined with the rest
in oppofition to government , that they were all fatisfied and unanimous . In those
...
Page 75
The friends of the ministry , and of the colonifts , demonstrated that the Americans
were poor , and were indebted four milions to the merchants in Britain ; who , as
they were creditors to such an amount , were Teally the proprietors of a great ...
The friends of the ministry , and of the colonifts , demonstrated that the Americans
were poor , and were indebted four milions to the merchants in Britain ; who , as
they were creditors to such an amount , were Teally the proprietors of a great ...
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