The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volumen6 |
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... Right Honourable Magiftrate tells us , that , in his high municipal fituation , he hast received certain information which he does not think proper to communicate to us . This is really carrying the doctrine of con- fidence to a length ...
... Right Honourable Magiftrate tells us , that , in his high municipal fituation , he hast received certain information which he does not think proper to communicate to us . This is really carrying the doctrine of con- fidence to a length ...
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... right , namely , that they are the Sovereigns of their own election : that their right is not derived from fuperftition , but from the choice of the people themfelves that it originated in the only genuine fountain of all royal power ...
... right , namely , that they are the Sovereigns of their own election : that their right is not derived from fuperftition , but from the choice of the people themfelves that it originated in the only genuine fountain of all royal power ...
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... right in the prefent inftance ; and , here he confeffed he could not agree with his Right Hon . friend Mr. Fox , in hardly any of the fentiments he had expreffed They differed either upon principle , or on the application of principle ...
... right in the prefent inftance ; and , here he confeffed he could not agree with his Right Hon . friend Mr. Fox , in hardly any of the fentiments he had expreffed They differed either upon principle , or on the application of principle ...
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... right " of Kings as being equally worthy of punishment , with their fpeculative opinions . Such an expref- fion was doubtless filly , but at this time it ought not to excite pro- fecutions , because it was too generally exploded to ...
... right " of Kings as being equally worthy of punishment , with their fpeculative opinions . Such an expref- fion was doubtless filly , but at this time it ought not to excite pro- fecutions , because it was too generally exploded to ...
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... Right Hon . Gentlenian had ftudied that book very much of late ; he was forry that Right Hon . Gentleman had not fallen on a work worthy his attention ; it was an enemy's country , and perhaps it gave him greater fa- tisfaction to ...
... Right Hon . Gentlenian had ftudied that book very much of late ; he was forry that Right Hon . Gentleman had not fallen on a work worthy his attention ; it was an enemy's country , and perhaps it gave him greater fa- tisfaction to ...
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