id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10351 Johnson, Samuel The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. Volume 10 Parlimentary Debates I .txt text/plain 190407 4894 48 In the mean time, sir, it may be proper for the house to expedite the Mr. BURREL then spoke as follows:--Sir, if this law be necessary at any The law ought, sir, in my opinion, not to commence till time is allowed danger be true, of far more importance, shall form the new forces with Should any man assert, my lords, that the army ought to be formed into a With regard, sir, to the present war, I know not how the nation can be For this reason, sir, I think it necessary to observe, that the intent Nothing is more evident, sir, than that the natural power of the nation Lord GAGE spoke to this effect:--Sir, it is well known that by the laws Lord BALTIMORE spoke thus:--Sir, it appears to me of no great importance If the sailor, sir, is exposed to greater dangers in time of war, is not ./cache/10351.txt ./txt/10351.txt