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... majesty's confent , Mr. Huffey rofe to exprefs his dif- approbation of the measure , as tend- ing to incrcafe the influence of the crown , by annexing fo large a fa- lary to an office undeniably in the difpofal of its minifters . He was ...
... majesty's confent , Mr. Huffey rofe to exprefs his dif- approbation of the measure , as tend- ing to incrcafe the influence of the crown , by annexing fo large a fa- lary to an office undeniably in the difpofal of its minifters . He was ...
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... majesty's mef- fage ; the bare mention of them ( he was perfuaded ) would prove fufficient to induce the houfe to give their concurrence to the addrefs with which he should move . These facts were that his majefty's fubjects had been ...
... majesty's mef- fage ; the bare mention of them ( he was perfuaded ) would prove fufficient to induce the houfe to give their concurrence to the addrefs with which he should move . These facts were that his majefty's fubjects had been ...
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... majesty's mèffage would not VOL . XXXII . have had the effect on the public funds , and the minds of men , which it had produced . Mr. Pitt replied , that the right honourable gentleman was miftaken in his statement of the circumftances ...
... majesty's mèffage would not VOL . XXXII . have had the effect on the public funds , and the minds of men , which it had produced . Mr. Pitt replied , that the right honourable gentleman was miftaken in his statement of the circumftances ...
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... majesty's meffage . He fufpected adminiftra- - tion alfo of having neglected to make a timely preparation , propor- tioned to the armaments of Spain , by which neglect that country had been encouraged to defend the ag- greffion ...
... majesty's meffage . He fufpected adminiftra- - tion alfo of having neglected to make a timely preparation , propor- tioned to the armaments of Spain , by which neglect that country had been encouraged to defend the ag- greffion ...
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... majesty's message ; he defired only to have the date of the receipt of that information . This could in no ways prove injurious to the interests of the country , and he thought it would neither be candid to the houfe , nor honourable to ...
... majesty's message ; he defired only to have the date of the receipt of that information . This could in no ways prove injurious to the interests of the country , and he thought it would neither be candid to the houfe , nor honourable to ...
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