London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Том 20C. Ackers, 1751 |
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... thought proper to be made to it . The committee have already introduced one exception , with re- A gard to courts of justice ; and as we feem inclined to agree to that exception , it will look extremely odd , if we do not now introduce ...
... thought proper to be made to it . The committee have already introduced one exception , with re- A gard to courts of justice ; and as we feem inclined to agree to that exception , it will look extremely odd , if we do not now introduce ...
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... thought it quite unnecef- fary ; for I fhall always be againft making an unneceffary amendment to any bill brought into this house . I then thought it unneceffary , and I ftill think it fo ; because I cannot fuggeft to myself a cafe ...
... thought it quite unnecef- fary ; for I fhall always be againft making an unneceffary amendment to any bill brought into this house . I then thought it unneceffary , and I ftill think it fo ; because I cannot fuggeft to myself a cafe ...
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... thought himself bound by his oath not to disclose to us how any man voted at a court - martial of which he was a member . Could we with any juftice punish fuch an offi- D cer for contumacy ? And if all the officers of that court martial ...
... thought himself bound by his oath not to disclose to us how any man voted at a court - martial of which he was a member . Could we with any juftice punish fuch an offi- D cer for contumacy ? And if all the officers of that court martial ...
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... thought he perceived in his majefty a natural averfion towards France , and obferved , that he was pleafed , when he ... thoughts and their actions , geftures and difcourfe , fixed his eyes attentively upon the king . G out having first ...
... thought he perceived in his majefty a natural averfion towards France , and obferved , that he was pleafed , when he ... thoughts and their actions , geftures and difcourfe , fixed his eyes attentively upon the king . G out having first ...
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... thought ; the first could bear any burden , the other was tired by being carried on too long ; it was fit to ride a heat , but it had not wind enough for a long course . G That which might tempt him to it pro- bably was , his finding ...
... thought ; the first could bear any burden , the other was tired by being carried on too long ; it was fit to ride a heat , but it had not wind enough for a long course . G That which might tempt him to it pro- bably was , his finding ...
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