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Page 681
... opinion ; and , I was happy to per- ceive , that it contained an expression of the opinion of the Meeting , signified by its unqualified approbation . During the re- Chairman and Major Cartwright had re- tired , a Gentleman asked me to ...
... opinion ; and , I was happy to per- ceive , that it contained an expression of the opinion of the Meeting , signified by its unqualified approbation . During the re- Chairman and Major Cartwright had re- tired , a Gentleman asked me to ...
Page 189
... opinion of the Judge , that they were " impro- 66 per . " And it is to be observed , that the opinion of their being impro- per was given before Mr. Gurney had uttered a word in the way of contra- diction . 1 am not going to set my ...
... opinion of the Judge , that they were " impro- 66 per . " And it is to be observed , that the opinion of their being impro- per was given before Mr. Gurney had uttered a word in the way of contra- diction . 1 am not going to set my ...
Page 195
... opinion , with a request that we " would shew it to Mr. Gurney , and " afterwards attend him therewith at " the House of Lords for signature . " Attending your Lordship , reading over the draft of opinion with you , previous to our ...
... opinion , with a request that we " would shew it to Mr. Gurney , and " afterwards attend him therewith at " the House of Lords for signature . " Attending your Lordship , reading over the draft of opinion with you , previous to our ...
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to the Chancellor of the Exchequer on | 1 |
to the Chancellor of the Exchequer on | 73 |
Letter XII | 105 |
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