The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volumen20 |
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He ne . ver did , he rever meant to inpute to Government any such tring as iti
treatment of the prsiuners . All that he felt it his duty to do was , that it would not go
out to the world that the Learned Gentleman hid laid , that the account had been ...
He ne . ver did , he rever meant to inpute to Government any such tring as iti
treatment of the prsiuners . All that he felt it his duty to do was , that it would not go
out to the world that the Learned Gentleman hid laid , that the account had been ...
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There was one important point which seemed not to have occurred to the
Honourable Baronet , viz . that the persons who collected the taxes were not
appointed by Government , but by the parish . He was speaking in the hearing of
many ...
There was one important point which seemed not to have occurred to the
Honourable Baronet , viz . that the persons who collected the taxes were not
appointed by Government , but by the parish . He was speaking in the hearing of
many ...
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... which had been fo great , that notwithstanding the bounty of Government ,
many of them had died for want , and under so many temptations , had in no
instance been guilty of the Nightest misconduct , or forfeited their claims to our
protection ...
... which had been fo great , that notwithstanding the bounty of Government ,
many of them had died for want , and under so many temptations , had in no
instance been guilty of the Nightest misconduct , or forfeited their claims to our
protection ...
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A Message from the Lords informed the House their Lordships had agreed to the
Bill for preventing any property to be fent to , or transferred to , the names of any
persons under the dominion of the persons exercising the power of Government
...
A Message from the Lords informed the House their Lordships had agreed to the
Bill for preventing any property to be fent to , or transferred to , the names of any
persons under the dominion of the persons exercising the power of Government
...
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... occur to him that it was not a right thing to bring forward a proposition to shew
to the enemy , and for the truth of which he is still an advocate , that the Executive
Government is unable to wield the vocate 976 PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE .
... occur to him that it was not a right thing to bring forward a proposition to shew
to the enemy , and for the truth of which he is still an advocate , that the Executive
Government is unable to wield the vocate 976 PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE .
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