The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803, Том 17 |
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... Duty Act .. 21. Debate in the Commons on the Bill for the impartial Adminis . tration of Justice in Massachuset's Bay ... -1210 ........ 1274 22. Further Debates in the Commons on the Bill for regulating the Government of Massachuset's ...
... Duty Act .. 21. Debate in the Commons on the Bill for the impartial Adminis . tration of Justice in Massachuset's Bay ... -1210 ........ 1274 22. Further Debates in the Commons on the Bill for regulating the Government of Massachuset's ...
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... duty more agreeably to my gracious master , and more like a faithful steward for the public , by discou raging such claims , and discountenancing every informer that attempted to avail himself of them . The property of the crown is the ...
... duty more agreeably to my gracious master , and more like a faithful steward for the public , by discou raging such claims , and discountenancing every informer that attempted to avail himself of them . The property of the crown is the ...
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... duty to the crown , as the servant of the But it is the strangest argument I ever crown , and bound still more strongly by heard , that , because a gentleman had the that duty which I owe to the public , as generosity to give away a ...
... duty to the crown , as the servant of the But it is the strangest argument I ever crown , and bound still more strongly by heard , that , because a gentleman had the that duty which I owe to the public , as generosity to give away a ...
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... duty , the people assume it , and they en- quire too much , and too irreverently , be- cause they think their representatives do not enquire at all . -- We have in a libel , 1st , The writing . 2d . The communication , called by the ...
... duty , the people assume it , and they en- quire too much , and too irreverently , be- cause they think their representatives do not enquire at all . -- We have in a libel , 1st , The writing . 2d . The communication , called by the ...
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... duty , and was in- different as to the consequences ; and , as he thought it in vain to appeal to justice , so he de- fied the threats of power . them as made by members of parliament , merely to misrepresent those members : that the ...
... duty , and was in- different as to the consequences ; and , as he thought it in vain to appeal to justice , so he de- fied the threats of power . them as made by members of parliament , merely to misrepresent those members : that the ...
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