The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volumen20 |
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... reasons for afking for it . Sir John Sinclair replied , that the Bill had been so often delayed that he did not think it would be brought forward that day . He ftill conceived that fome limits fhould be placed to the power of granting ...
... reasons for afking for it . Sir John Sinclair replied , that the Bill had been so often delayed that he did not think it would be brought forward that day . He ftill conceived that fome limits fhould be placed to the power of granting ...
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... reason why he wished to lay the Table before the Houfe was , that Gen- tlemen would have a more fuccinct explanation of the fubject than they could have from the votes , from the number of re- petitions that muft , in point of form , be ...
... reason why he wished to lay the Table before the Houfe was , that Gen- tlemen would have a more fuccinct explanation of the fubject than they could have from the votes , from the number of re- petitions that muft , in point of form , be ...
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... reasons , he did not fee how he could acquiefce in this meafure . But this was not the time for entering at large into the question . Mr. Tierney faid , he agreed with the Noble Lord who spoke laft , that this was not a fit time to ...
... reasons , he did not fee how he could acquiefce in this meafure . But this was not the time for entering at large into the question . Mr. Tierney faid , he agreed with the Noble Lord who spoke laft , that this was not a fit time to ...
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... reason for that weighty denunciation . Now , how the Noble Lord could make up his mind to apply fuch terms as he had done to a meafure which carried in it no compulfion , and which , fo far as it related to the landed gentlemen , was ...
... reason for that weighty denunciation . Now , how the Noble Lord could make up his mind to apply fuch terms as he had done to a meafure which carried in it no compulfion , and which , fo far as it related to the landed gentlemen , was ...
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... reasons which he has affigned for them , and that is the chief cause of my rifing now . I do not wish to continue the Slave Trade , as its opponents charge its advocates with wishing to continue it , until all the uncultivated land in ...
... reasons which he has affigned for them , and that is the chief cause of my rifing now . I do not wish to continue the Slave Trade , as its opponents charge its advocates with wishing to continue it , until all the uncultivated land in ...
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