The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1812 |
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... House ; but appeals constituted , at this time , the principal business of their Lord- ships ; they felt none of the warmth of the Commons , and Lord Fitzgibbon ( Earl Clare ) began already to rule there with almost unlimited sway ...
... House ; but appeals constituted , at this time , the principal business of their Lord- ships ; they felt none of the warmth of the Commons , and Lord Fitzgibbon ( Earl Clare ) began already to rule there with almost unlimited sway ...
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... house laws , and we cannot wonder that former abridgers have confined their digests to partial views of this extensive subject : -nor has Mr. Pope judged it advisable to embrace the whole , though the topics left out belong to the less ...
... house laws , and we cannot wonder that former abridgers have confined their digests to partial views of this extensive subject : -nor has Mr. Pope judged it advisable to embrace the whole , though the topics left out belong to the less ...
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... house laws , Mr. Pope intends to publish , in a manner corresponding to the present work , the acts passed in each respective session . On the whole , he appears to us to have performed his task well ; and to have compiled a volume ...
... house laws , Mr. Pope intends to publish , in a manner corresponding to the present work , the acts passed in each respective session . On the whole , he appears to us to have performed his task well ; and to have compiled a volume ...
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