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Page 131
... motion on the subject , but would leave it to the House to take such measures as its wisdom should dictate . - Mr . Martin ex- pressed his contempt of the aspersions con- tained in the paragraphs , which had at- tracted the noble lord's ...
... motion on the subject , but would leave it to the House to take such measures as its wisdom should dictate . - Mr . Martin ex- pressed his contempt of the aspersions con- tained in the paragraphs , which had at- tracted the noble lord's ...
Page 365
... motion , it was not the House , copies or abstracts of all letters pres ed by Lord Grenville . Lord Pelham , and information received from the gover in the course of his reply , stated , that , nor or commander in chief of the island ...
... motion , it was not the House , copies or abstracts of all letters pres ed by Lord Grenville . Lord Pelham , and information received from the gover in the course of his reply , stated , that , nor or commander in chief of the island ...
Page 565
... motion was agreed to ; but the fecond and third gave rife to much debate . It was objected by minifters , and by Mr. Pitt and Mr. T. Jones in fupport of them , that these motions were unfair , and that they were meant to prejudice the ...
... motion was agreed to ; but the fecond and third gave rife to much debate . It was objected by minifters , and by Mr. Pitt and Mr. T. Jones in fupport of them , that these motions were unfair , and that they were meant to prejudice the ...
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