| Parliament proc - 1793 - 312 pages
...difcontents and fedition ; to all perfons of a different dcfcription, they were perfectly hannlcfs. The next charge was, " That at the fame time, and...the chiefs of the rebels, who have already fought againit France; that it has maintained with them a daily correfpondence, evidently directed againft... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1793 - 656 pages
...refiding in, or corning into England, to forms the moll inquifitorial, vexatious, and dangerous. " That at the fame time, and contrary to the ift article...only to the emigrants, but even to the chiefs of the re" bels, who have already fought againft France ; that it has " maintained with them a daily correfpondence,... | |
| 1793 - 524 pages
...farms ; ' That, at the fame time, and contrary to the firft article of the peace of 1 783, it grunted protection and pecuniary aid not only to the emigrants,...the chiefs of the rebels, who have already fought ::gainit France ; that it has maintained with them a daily correfpondence, evidently direoled againft... | |
| William Pitt - 1806 - 476 pages
...the most inquisitorial, vexatious, and dangerous. " That at the same time, and contrary to the 1st article of the peace of 1783, it granted protection...the chiefs of the rebels, who have already fought against France 5 that it has maintained with them a daily correspondence, evidently directed against... | |
| William Pitt, W. S. Hathaway - Great Britain - 1808 - 496 pages
...the most inquisitorial, vexatious, and dangerous. " That at the same time, and contrary to the first article of the peace of 1783, it granted protection...emigrants, but even to the chiefs of the rebels, who Lave already fought against France ; that it has maintained with them a daily correspondence, evidently... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1817 - 800 pages
...the most inquisitorial, vexatious, and dangerous. That at the same time, and contrary to the first article of the peace of 1783, it granted protection...the chiefs of the rebels, who have already fought against France ; that it has maintained with them a daily correspondence, evidently directed against... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1821 - 758 pages
...vexatious, and dangerous. " That at the same time, and contrary to the 1st article of the peace of 17S3, it granted protection and pecuniary aid not only to...the chiefs of the rebels, who have already fought against France ; that it has maintained with them a daily correspondence, evidently directed against... | |
| Edward Pelham Brenton - Cape of Good Hope (South Africa)! History! 18th century - 1823 - 562 pages
...inquisitorial. Fifthly, That, at the same time, and contrary to the first article of the peace of 1783, it had granted protection and pecuniary aid not only to the...the chiefs of the rebels, who have already fought against France ; that it has maintained with them a daily correspondence, evidently directed against... | |
| Edward Pelham Brenton - Cape of Good Hope (South Africa)! History! 18th century - 1823 - 560 pages
...inquisitorial. Fifthly, That, at the same time, and contrary to the first article of the peace of 1783, it had granted protection and pecuniary aid not only to the...the chiefs of the rebels, who have already fought against France ; that it has maintained with them a daily correspondence, evidently directed against... | |
| Edward Pelham Brenton - Great Britain - 1837 - 968 pages
...inquisitorial. Fifthly, That, at the same time, and contrary to the first article of the peace of 1783, it had granted protection and pecuniary aid not only to the...emigrants, but even to the chiefs of the rebels, who had already fought against France ; that it had maintained with them a daily correspondence, evidently... | |
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