The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Том 24J. Dodsley, 1800 |
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... subject . He had no objection to the elec- tion ; but he could not be indif- ferent as to the perfon in whofe hands , and under whofe govern- ment , thefe bishopricks were placed . He ftrongly urged and ftated , the dangerous ...
... subject . He had no objection to the elec- tion ; but he could not be indif- ferent as to the perfon in whofe hands , and under whofe govern- ment , thefe bishopricks were placed . He ftrongly urged and ftated , the dangerous ...
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... subject , and recommended moderation in the courfe of the enquiry ; but declar- ed , that it was neither in his con- templation , nor in that of the houfe , when he brought in a bill a few years fince for the govern- ment of India ...
... subject , and recommended moderation in the courfe of the enquiry ; but declar- ed , that it was neither in his con- templation , nor in that of the houfe , when he brought in a bill a few years fince for the govern- ment of India ...
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... subject of converfation , complaint , and fur- prize , in all places . He should therefore move for recommitting the report , in order that the house might amend the terms , and pre- vent , what he termed , so fhaine- ful and ...
... subject of converfation , complaint , and fur- prize , in all places . He should therefore move for recommitting the report , in order that the house might amend the terms , and pre- vent , what he termed , so fhaine- ful and ...
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... subject of dif- cuffion , the evils , already feverely felt , threatened the most alarming and general confequences , in the moft delicate and valuable of all political confiderations . Such is the test of legislation ! The de ...
... subject of dif- cuffion , the evils , already feverely felt , threatened the most alarming and general confequences , in the moft delicate and valuable of all political confiderations . Such is the test of legislation ! The de ...
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... subject to the control of the theriffs ; humbly fubmitting to his lordship , whether it might not be proper , in cafe the prifoner fhould be convicted , to order him to be re - committed to the Tower . His lordship , in a few hours ...
... subject to the control of the theriffs ; humbly fubmitting to his lordship , whether it might not be proper , in cafe the prifoner fhould be convicted , to order him to be re - committed to the Tower . His lordship , in a few hours ...
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