The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volumen6 |
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... days atter . It could not be denied but that this was fair and manly . In He was not in the fecrets of executive government A 2 He PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE . 3 Your attention will now naturally be directed to fuch mea- ...
... days atter . It could not be denied but that this was fair and manly . In He was not in the fecrets of executive government A 2 He PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE . 3 Your attention will now naturally be directed to fuch mea- ...
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In He was not in the fecrets of executive government , yet he would venture to fay , that they were prepared to meet every animadver- fion on that fubject ; there was a power in the Crown , under the late militia - act , to call that ...
In He was not in the fecrets of executive government , yet he would venture to fay , that they were prepared to meet every animadver- fion on that fubject ; there was a power in the Crown , under the late militia - act , to call that ...
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... Executive Government . His Lordship prefumed it would be as unneceflary as it would , in many inftances , be painful , to call the attention of their Lord- fhips to the events which had lately taken place on the Continent ; their ...
... Executive Government . His Lordship prefumed it would be as unneceflary as it would , in many inftances , be painful , to call the attention of their Lord- fhips to the events which had lately taken place on the Continent ; their ...
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... Executive Go- vernment had neither more nor less than discharged their duty . In fupport of thefe affertions , he faid , he held in his hand not lefs than ten addreffes , prefented to the National Affembly by the fub- jects of this ...
... Executive Go- vernment had neither more nor less than discharged their duty . In fupport of thefe affertions , he faid , he held in his hand not lefs than ten addreffes , prefented to the National Affembly by the fub- jects of this ...
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... occafion may require . He de- precated the idea of a war ; peace at home , and peace ought to be the wifh of every honest Englishman ; executive government ought As a ought to endeavour to preferve the peace and PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE .
... occafion may require . He de- precated the idea of a war ; peace at home , and peace ought to be the wifh of every honest Englishman ; executive government ought As a ought to endeavour to preferve the peace and PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE .
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