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James Hartley (Ph. D.) REASONS for not choosing Lord HOOD . Because he is
not , nor ever was , of any party or faction . Because he has been second in
command , in the most glorious sea fight , that ever happened in the annals of
England ...
James Hartley (Ph. D.) REASONS for not choosing Lord HOOD . Because he is
not , nor ever was , of any party or faction . Because he has been second in
command , in the most glorious sea fight , that ever happened in the annals of
England ...
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Because Lord Hood and Sir Cecil Wray are gentlemen of independent fortone
and principles . 2. Because Lord Hood and Sir Cecil Wray have never rendered
themselves infamous as gamesters and swindlers . 3. Because Lord Hood and
Sir ...
Because Lord Hood and Sir Cecil Wray are gentlemen of independent fortone
and principles . 2. Because Lord Hood and Sir Cecil Wray have never rendered
themselves infamous as gamesters and swindlers . 3. Because Lord Hood and
Sir ...
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Lord Hood , Sir Cecil Wray , and their several Committees , take this opportunity
of thanking their friends for their active and unremitting support , at the same time
muit earnestly entreating thein to add to the obligations they have already ...
Lord Hood , Sir Cecil Wray , and their several Committees , take this opportunity
of thanking their friends for their active and unremitting support , at the same time
muit earnestly entreating thein to add to the obligations they have already ...
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However , as the Select Committee have fome reason to believe that Lord Hood
and Sir Cecil Wray's Committee at Wood's , do really avow that advertisement ,
they beg leave to intrude on the patience of the public by making a few remarks ...
However , as the Select Committee have fome reason to believe that Lord Hood
and Sir Cecil Wray's Committee at Wood's , do really avow that advertisement ,
they beg leave to intrude on the patience of the public by making a few remarks ...
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Now Sir Cecil Wray unites and canvasses jointly with Lord Hood to attempt ( but it
will be in vain ) the exclusion of Mr. Fox . Sir Cecil was brought forward and
fucceeded as the friend of liberty , Lord Hood was rejected as the Candidate of
the ...
Now Sir Cecil Wray unites and canvasses jointly with Lord Hood to attempt ( but it
will be in vain ) the exclusion of Mr. Fox . Sir Cecil was brought forward and
fucceeded as the friend of liberty , Lord Hood was rejected as the Candidate of
the ...
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againſt appeared appointed attended becauſe bill body called Candidates carried cauſe character Committee Commons Company conduct conſequence conſidered conſtables Conſtitution Court Covent Garden Crown Ducheſs Election Electors Electors of Weſtminſter exertions fair favour firſt Fox's freedom friends Gentlemen give given Grace hand head High himſelf honour Hood and Sir hope Hotel Houſe influence intereſt John King Lady laſt late leave liberty Lord Hood Majeſty majority means meeting Members morning moſt muſt never opinion Parliament party peace perſon Pitt poll poor preſent principles purpoſe reaſon received repreſent reſpectable riot ſaid ſame ſay ſee ſeveral ſhall ſhould Sir Cecil Wray ſome ſtate ſuch ſupport taken themſelves theſe thing thoſe true vote Weſtminſter whole wiſh Wood's worthy yeſterday
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