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London Debating Societies
… 390. January 31, 1780 Westminster Forum 'Are the present Country Meetings likely to produce any salutary effects?' … temporary subjects of importance, as must daily arise in a country so critically circumstanced as this, in times so … be admitted, your love of virtue, your love of your country, your love of yourselves, and of your children, will …
London Debating Societies
… the Spy, who acts through principle for the good of his Country, to be considered a contemptible character?' Boxes … Dutch should offer to renew their former treaty with this country, would it be for its interest, at this crisis, to … Assemblee 'Whether it would not be for the benefit of this Country, if Females had a Voice in the Elections of …
London Debating Societies
… critical and alarming State of public affairs in this country, so deeply affecting to every honest mind, and so … more dangerous and alarming to the constitution of this country?' Morning Herald April 5 851. April 10, 1782 Lyceum … of England and Scotland has proved advantageous to this country?' Morning Herald April 13 854. April 18, 1782 …
London Debating Societies
… to be excused from taking part in the defence of their country?' Gazetteer January 14 886. January 20, 1783 Amica … Coachmakers Hall 'Are the Conditions of Peace such as this country ought to accede to in its present situation?' … Hall 'Is it probable that any good will be derived to this country from an Administration that differed so widely on …
London Debating Societies
… proof that the House of Commons have not the good of their country at heart?' Gazetteer 939. April 1, 1784 Coachmakers … 943. April 29, 1784 Coachmakers Hall 'Is the unpolished country girl, or refined town lady, best calculated to render … Ciceronian Society 'Has the Increase of Methodism in this Country been friendly to the Interests of Morality?' Daily …
London Debating Societies
… 'Ought not every man to be considered as an enemy to his country that attempts to oppose a Reform in Parliament?' … a Reform in Parliament, to be esteemed as an enemy to his Country?' General Advertiser February 9 992. February 17, … a Reform in Parliament to be esteemed an enemy to this Country?' Gazetteer 993. February 23, 1785 Debating Society, …
London Debating Societies
… given the better proof of his being a real Friend to his Country, Mr. Fox or Mr. Pitt? On the chairman's giving his … . . . that the frequency of public executions in this country, is more disagreeable. . .' Morning Herald, June 8 … three public characters in the present situation of this Country, is most qualified by his abilities and integrity to …
London Debating Societies
… with the Political and Commercial Interest of this Country? This popular Society, universally allowed to be a … it is hoped, be attended by the real friends of their country, in which its interest is materially concerned.' … People amended, by the introduction of Methodism into this Country? As it has been a matter of complaint from several …
London Debating Societies
… most important branches of the Trade and Commerce of this country is involved.' Morning Chronicle February 6 1310. … might lead to the ruin of the trade and commerce of his country, without any real benefit to the objects of … with the political and commercial interests of this country.' Morning Chronicle March 5 1326. March 10, 1788 …
London Debating Societies
… with his Duty, and the general Interest of this Country? It is hoped that every Citizen will publickly answer … the danger or advantages which may probably result to the country, from the expected change in Administration - will … 1789 Coachmakers Hall 'Is the admired Constitution of this country more in danger from encroachments of the executive …
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