The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volumen6 |
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... must be amenable to Parliament for their conduct , within fourteen days ; but he was confident it would appear in the prefent inftance , a very laudable conduct , and must be highly flattering to the people . Because , when it was ...
... must be amenable to Parliament for their conduct , within fourteen days ; but he was confident it would appear in the prefent inftance , a very laudable conduct , and must be highly flattering to the people . Because , when it was ...
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... must de- part from the ufual order of proceeding in the Houfe , and inftead of waiting to hear his Majefty's Speech read , and a motion made for an Addrefs in return for it , to call the attention of Parliament to a subject of great ...
... must de- part from the ufual order of proceeding in the Houfe , and inftead of waiting to hear his Majefty's Speech read , and a motion made for an Addrefs in return for it , to call the attention of Parliament to a subject of great ...
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... must deliver my opinion on this most imminent and moft alarin- ing occafion . I am not fo little acquainted with the nature of man , as not to know , that in speaking in public , in order to en- gage the cordial attention of the hearers ...
... must deliver my opinion on this most imminent and moft alarin- ing occafion . I am not fo little acquainted with the nature of man , as not to know , that in speaking in public , in order to en- gage the cordial attention of the hearers ...
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affertions , which must imprefs every man with the most imminent apprehenfions for the fafety of every thing that is juftly dear to Englishmen . It is our firft duty to enquire into the truth of these affertions and infinuations fo ...
affertions , which must imprefs every man with the most imminent apprehenfions for the fafety of every thing that is juftly dear to Englishmen . It is our firft duty to enquire into the truth of these affertions and infinuations fo ...
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... must have heard , fome flight riots in different parts , but Í ask them , were not the various pretexts of these dif- ferent tumults falfe , and used only to cover an attempt to destroy Your happy Conftitution ? I have heard of a tumult ...
... must have heard , fome flight riots in different parts , but Í ask them , were not the various pretexts of these dif- ferent tumults falfe , and used only to cover an attempt to destroy Your happy Conftitution ? I have heard of a tumult ...
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