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Page 427
... leave to ask the House in what " view my conduct ought to be influenced by transactions , in which I thus had , and " could have , no concern ? If the object " be to attach blame to me , I will only say , 66 66 66 that we are told ...
... leave to ask the House in what " view my conduct ought to be influenced by transactions , in which I thus had , and " could have , no concern ? If the object " be to attach blame to me , I will only say , 66 66 66 that we are told ...
Page 433
... leave the country.- sel , in the debate of the 17th , regretted the loss of that laudable custom of our forefathers , who , before they voted money to the king , insisted upon a redress of griev- ances ; but , upon the principle of Mr ...
... leave the country.- sel , in the debate of the 17th , regretted the loss of that laudable custom of our forefathers , who , before they voted money to the king , insisted upon a redress of griev- ances ; but , upon the principle of Mr ...
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... leave the thing as it is ; to leave my lord Shabbaroon to sell his seats to persons , who have the money to spare ; who may be independent if they will ; and who may do , with that independence , a great deal of good ; while , if a law ...
... leave the thing as it is ; to leave my lord Shabbaroon to sell his seats to persons , who have the money to spare ; who may be independent if they will ; and who may do , with that independence , a great deal of good ; while , if a law ...
Contents
AmericaOrders in Council relative to the Commerce with the United States | 1 |
CONVENTION in PortugalReport of the Board of Inquiry to the King | 13 |
City and County of the City of Gloucester March | 29 |
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