The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volumen6 |
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... wifhed that it fhould be adopted unanimouly , to prove , that Government were determined to preferve facred the Conftitution . He faid , that the temper of the times called aloud for the measures recom- mended in his Majefty's most ...
... wifhed that it fhould be adopted unanimouly , to prove , that Government were determined to preferve facred the Conftitution . He faid , that the temper of the times called aloud for the measures recom- mended in his Majefty's most ...
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... wifhed , he faid , that fome Lawyer had met with the affociators , who might have given them that advice , which would have prevented them from being ftigmatized with the charge of a total ignorance of the laws of their country . With ...
... wifhed , he faid , that fome Lawyer had met with the affociators , who might have given them that advice , which would have prevented them from being ftigmatized with the charge of a total ignorance of the laws of their country . With ...
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... wifhed to refcue from the afperfions that had been thrown out against him by a Noble Lord ( Grenville ) relative to a paragraph in a Parifian paper . His Lordship read a letter from that Gentleman , declaring , in the moft unequivocal ...
... wifhed to refcue from the afperfions that had been thrown out against him by a Noble Lord ( Grenville ) relative to a paragraph in a Parifian paper . His Lordship read a letter from that Gentleman , declaring , in the moft unequivocal ...
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... wifhed therefore to change the form of their Government . In confequence of th.oie prin iples , they had already invaded the Ne- therlands , and now threatened to deprive the Dutch of advantages which they had long enjoyed , which had ...
... wifhed therefore to change the form of their Government . In confequence of th.oie prin iples , they had already invaded the Ne- therlands , and now threatened to deprive the Dutch of advantages which they had long enjoyed , which had ...
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... wifhed to facrifice the people to the Crown . I will do now as I did then ; I will act against the cry of the moment in the confidence that the reficction of the people will bear me out . I know well that there are focieties who have ...
... wifhed to facrifice the people to the Crown . I will do now as I did then ; I will act against the cry of the moment in the confidence that the reficction of the people will bear me out . I know well that there are focieties who have ...
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