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the queen of hungary159
is not to be134
at the same time123
for the sake of118
the house of austria117
it is to be102
in a short time100
it is well known100
i know not whether95
of the house of94
seems to have been74
with regard to the72
the state of the72
the rest of the72
i am far from70
the king of prussia70
is one of the67
ought not to be66
for the most part64
at the expense of63
a great part of60
is said to have60
it is not necessary60
the present state of60
it is necessary to60
it will not be59
the greater part of59
it is not to58
of the same kind57
at a time when57
in a state of56
the power of the56
of the queen of55
on the th of54
to the following effect54
it ought to be53
it is not easy53
is not necessary to51
that it is not50
one of the most50
spoke to the following50
is not easy to49
the support of the49
i am not able49
the conduct of the49
in the time of48
an account of the48
in the same manner48
in the hands of47
the house of commons46
for the support of45
the greatest part of44
am not able to44
in the midst of44
part of the world43
that there is no42
in the mean time42
in favour of the42
i know not how42
the troops of hanover41
i cannot but think41
for the preservation of41
to be found in41
from time to time40
the interest of the40
in substance as follows40
nor can it be40
spoke to this effect40
in such a manner38
it is easy to38
of those who have37
part of his life36
at the end of36
for a long time36
in the opinion of36
the beginning of the36
that it may be36
in a few days35
the bill now before35
it will be found35
is by no means35
i doubt not but35
it is reasonable to34
to be considered as34
the necessaries of life34
bill now before us34
the house of bourbon34
of those who are34
and that it is34
by those who have34
i do not see33
in the reign of33
he seems to have33
the history of the33
the attention of the33
the author of the33
by which it is32
into the hands of32
by the noble lord32
a great number of32
to the end of31
have been able to31
there can be no30
it may not be30
i know not why30
think it necessary to30
the opinion of the30
to the following purpose30
the preservation of the30
i am inclined to30
this part of the29
are not to be29
i am very far29
but it is not29
the progress of the29
it may be observed29
it is impossible to29
of the king of29
the name of the29
be supposed to have29
the noble lord who29
said to have been29
may be said to28
the time of the28
i do not understand28
i know not what28
the success of the28
it is difficult to28
that there is a28
supposed to have been28
the rest of mankind28
the happiness of the28
the service of the28
i have endeavoured to28
great part of the28
may be allowed to27
i cannot forbear to27
that they are not27
the bill before us27
the course of the27
am very far from27
i know not that27
for the defence of27
it is not without27
in the power of27
the nature of the26
there is no need26
by the name of26
and it may be26
of the pragmatick sanction26
the end of the26
and of which the26
the character of the26
the business of the26
of the state of26
in opposition to the26
may be supposed to25
the balance of power25
to that of the25
at the head of25
present state of the25
the manner in which25
that part of the25
at the hazard of25
may be considered as25
and spoke to the25
it does not appear25
on the death of25
as well as the24
in the place of24
in the house of24
part of the nation24
the noble lord has24
that he did not24
that they may be24
has a right to24
that it should be24
which we are now24
of the human mind24
which he could not24
put an end to24
the measures of the23
which it has been23
in the course of23
than that of the23
the liberties of europe23
no man can be23
as one of the23
with respect to the23
i do not know23
we are not to23
to the earl of23
be found in the23
in a great measure23
but i know not23
that no man can23
is to be considered23
is well known to23
not easily to be23
to the dignity of22
it cannot be doubted22
the knowledge of the22
the house of lords22
seem to have been22
of the power of22
it appears to me22
was not to be22
is one of those22
the consideration of the22
in which it is22
it is evident that22
the influence of the22
in one of the22
that we ought to22
in the possession of22
of which it is22
in the presence of22
the hands of the21
in the beginning of21
to those who have21
the importance of the21
noble lord who spoke21
the direction of the21
in the highest degree21
for it is not21
the expense of the21
at the age of21
is said to be21
it was necessary to21
out of the reach21
the remaining part of21
that it would be21
in proportion to the21
where there is no21
which it may be21
the power of france21
the latter part of21
i think it necessary21
it my duty to21
it is certain that21
to be imputed to21
to the house of21
would not have been21
is to be found21
from the necessity of21
of the reach of21
at the sight of21
the defence of the21
to those who are21
the reading of the21
the care of the21
not be improper to20
by which they are20
it cannot be denied20
is no need of20
the question before us20
appears to have been20
is the state of20
the state of our20
in the service of20
he is said to20
is the consequence of20
there is no reason20
which i do not20
one part of the19
there is reason to19
if there be any19
in the present case19
it must be confessed19
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by the help of19
of those by whom19
of the present age19
one of the first19
it must be remembered19
to be able to19
the advantage of the19
can be expected from19
of the earl of19
it is vain to19
in its present state19
is well known that19
nor is there any19
any part of the19
by the use of19
by the necessity of19
it is not very19
am inclined to believe19
for the same reason18
at the first view18
that they do not18
may not be improper18
the appearance of a18
and i know not18
a small part of18
the middle of the18
the right honourable gentleman18
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in any other place18
on the next day18
it is probable that18
that it has been18
that they have been18
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in the following manner18
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the authority of the18
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to the advantage of18
that he should be18
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the end of his18
it is hard to18
to have been a18
from the rest of18
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if we consider the18
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the character of a18
which they do not18
to have been the18
in time of war18
we ought not to18
the defence of their17
at the beginning of17
to the last degree17
greatest part of the17
that i do not17
to the consideration of17
the favour of the17
the force of the17
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in which they are17
those who have been17
that he was not17
of the other house17
be said to have17
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the noble lords who17
the title of the17
the rest of his17
that it is the17
the assistance of the17
for the benefit of17
the inhabitants of the17
by the death of17
of one of the17
under the command of17
the sense of the17
not to have been17
than those which are17
it has been observed17
from day to day17
that he could not17
with a kind of17
to the honour of17
the number of the17
i shall endeavour to17
it is the duty17
be considered as a17
of the noble lord17
that it will be17
it will be proper17
to the queen of17
not to be expected17
the use of the17
be imputed to the17
different from that of17
and it is not17
the presence of the17
whatever may be the17
at the time of16
the vanity of human16
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yet been able to16
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the rights of the16
the authors of the16
which i know not16
under the direction of16
to be expected from16
the death of the16
to the effect following16
to the duke of16
of the duke of16
which they have been16
it may be urged16
without regard to the16
to the following purport16
at a distance from16
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in the language of16
i know not any16
by the prospect of16
the arguments of the16
that they were not16
not been able to16
the powers of the16
of a man who16
state of the nation16
be considered as the16
seems to be the16
and the necessity of16
by which he was16
as it now stands16
in its own nature16
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to the king of16
for a short time16
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year of his age16
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that it was not16
the practice of the16
for which it is16
such a manner as16
parts of the world16
which it is not16
have no reason to16
to which they are16
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on account of the16
rest of the world16
the surface of the16
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noble lords who have15
of the church of15
which he did not15
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cannot be supposed to15
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the first part of15
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the king of spain15
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hundred pounds a year15
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vanity of human wishes15
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it would have been15
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the duke of marlborough14
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the duke of argyle13
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the advocates for the13
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