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... interest of the first class of men in the ftate , the happiness of the loweft was con- fulted ; the fufferings , the perfecu- tions , the horrors to which the firft orders in France were doomed , though they began with the nobleffe ...
... interest of the first class of men in the ftate , the happiness of the loweft was con- fulted ; the fufferings , the perfecu- tions , the horrors to which the firft orders in France were doomed , though they began with the nobleffe ...
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... measures which he propofed as the foundation for railing the fupplies , and for meeting the exi gences of the enfuing year . the principle of that part of the As intended ; vide a fum equal to the interest and in 36 AND BRITISH.
... measures which he propofed as the foundation for railing the fupplies , and for meeting the exi gences of the enfuing year . the principle of that part of the As intended ; vide a fum equal to the interest and in 36 AND BRITISH.
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; vide a fum equal to the interest and in the then state of the funds , that provifion could not be calcu lated at lefs than 250,000l . By a regulation adopted the year before , to prevent the depreciation of navy and exchequer bills ...
; vide a fum equal to the interest and in the then state of the funds , that provifion could not be calcu lated at lefs than 250,000l . By a regulation adopted the year before , to prevent the depreciation of navy and exchequer bills ...
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... interest . His lordship faid , that an honourable baronet ( Sir Wil- liam Pulteney ) had very ably stated the fallacious expectation that was held out by the bill now before the house . 1 Mr. fecretary Dundas fupported the bill , and ...
... interest . His lordship faid , that an honourable baronet ( Sir Wil- liam Pulteney ) had very ably stated the fallacious expectation that was held out by the bill now before the house . 1 Mr. fecretary Dundas fupported the bill , and ...
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... interests . With re- gard to any regulations operating in the Weft Indies for the protection of flaves , gentlemen must bear in mind , that there is a certain efprit de corps , which , varying in nature and kid , naturally belonged to ...
... interests . With re- gard to any regulations operating in the Weft Indies for the protection of flaves , gentlemen must bear in mind , that there is a certain efprit de corps , which , varying in nature and kid , naturally belonged to ...
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