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... those papers had made upon his mind was indelibly fixed in every heart , and if there were any lords who had abfented themselves on this occafion , it was because they were unwilling to confefs what they had no longer the confidence to ...
... those papers had made upon his mind was indelibly fixed in every heart , and if there were any lords who had abfented themselves on this occafion , it was because they were unwilling to confefs what they had no longer the confidence to ...
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... those it would appear that the moft un- warrantable infinuations and foul calumnies upon our executive go- vernment had been patiently born by our minifters . He was forry to fee the country fo lowered . Whilft he lamented our ...
... those it would appear that the moft un- warrantable infinuations and foul calumnies upon our executive go- vernment had been patiently born by our minifters . He was forry to fee the country fo lowered . Whilft he lamented our ...
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... those who exercised at present the functions of govern- fucceffes which had crowned his ment . Even after the diftinguished majefty's arms , he was willing to conclude a peace with that very government , upon thofe moderate terms which ...
... those who exercised at present the functions of govern- fucceffes which had crowned his ment . Even after the diftinguished majefty's arms , he was willing to conclude a peace with that very government , upon thofe moderate terms which ...
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... those from 150l . to 200l . a year were oppreffed . He thought that the operation of the meafure in its prefent fhape went to do away that middle clafs , and divide the state into the two de- fcriptions of the very poor and the very ...
... those from 150l . to 200l . a year were oppreffed . He thought that the operation of the meafure in its prefent fhape went to do away that middle clafs , and divide the state into the two de- fcriptions of the very poor and the very ...
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... those who ap- pealed , they might then be exa- mined upon oath , and evidence upon oath might alfo be brought to contradict their declaration . They would then be reduced to this dreadful fituation , either to in- cur the fufpicion of ...
... those who ap- pealed , they might then be exa- mined upon oath , and evidence upon oath might alfo be brought to contradict their declaration . They would then be reduced to this dreadful fituation , either to in- cur the fufpicion of ...
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