The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volumen6 |
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... noble Lord in that House , for he had only to call their attention to thofe fentiments of loyalty and conftitutional affection which flowed fpontaneously from every breaft throughout the kingdom , in the atteftation of which , every man ...
... noble Lord in that House , for he had only to call their attention to thofe fentiments of loyalty and conftitutional affection which flowed fpontaneously from every breaft throughout the kingdom , in the atteftation of which , every man ...
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... the fincerity of our proteftation . The Marquis of Landflowne profeffed himself as much attached to the Constitution as any noble Lord that had the honour of fit- ting ting in that Houfe . He , however , confeffed PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE 7.
... the fincerity of our proteftation . The Marquis of Landflowne profeffed himself as much attached to the Constitution as any noble Lord that had the honour of fit- ting ting in that Houfe . He , however , confeffed PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE 7.
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... noble Mover of the addrefs , with refpect to the embodying the Militia , and he was of opinion with the noble Duke , that the measure was not ftrictly legal , though fupported by an obfcure claufe , in an obfcure modern act of ...
... noble Mover of the addrefs , with refpect to the embodying the Militia , and he was of opinion with the noble Duke , that the measure was not ftrictly legal , though fupported by an obfcure claufe , in an obfcure modern act of ...
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... in all parts of the Country against it , because they tended to deceive the people on a fubject iney had no knowledge of . He was pleafed that the Noble Noble Secretary had argued in a fimilar way to - 12 PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE .
... in all parts of the Country against it , because they tended to deceive the people on a fubject iney had no knowledge of . He was pleafed that the Noble Noble Secretary had argued in a fimilar way to - 12 PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE .
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Noble Secretary had argued in a fimilar way to - night refpe & ting affociations . He concluded by faying , that as he confidered this to be only a continuation of the debate on the King's Proclama- tion laft feffion , fo he hoped the ...
Noble Secretary had argued in a fimilar way to - night refpe & ting affociations . He concluded by faying , that as he confidered this to be only a continuation of the debate on the King's Proclama- tion laft feffion , fo he hoped the ...
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