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Came to the following several counteracting resolutions , moved by Lord
Effingham , who said , before he read the motion that included the whole of what
he meant to propofe , he should first defire the Clerk to read the act of the 21st of
George ...
Came to the following several counteracting resolutions , moved by Lord
Effingham , who said , before he read the motion that included the whole of what
he meant to propofe , he should first defire the Clerk to read the act of the 21st of
George ...
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... he would make only a fecondary figure in the fame cabinet with Mr. Fox ; and ,
therefore , like the inan , who said he had rather be the first man in a village than
the second in Rome , he sacrifices the nation to his own extravagant conceit .
... he would make only a fecondary figure in the fame cabinet with Mr. Fox ; and ,
therefore , like the inan , who said he had rather be the first man in a village than
the second in Rome , he sacrifices the nation to his own extravagant conceit .
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Sir , I am aware of the latitude in which the first proposition is submitted to you "
that I have said , on no pretence whatsoever , and I mean to argue it ( with
deference " to your future opinion ) as largely as it is a constitutional proposition ;
one of ...
Sir , I am aware of the latitude in which the first proposition is submitted to you "
that I have said , on no pretence whatsoever , and I mean to argue it ( with
deference " to your future opinion ) as largely as it is a constitutional proposition ;
one of ...
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On the two days in which Charles Fox's poll advanced the most rapidly , the
majority of legal votes in favour of Sir Cecil was 17 the first day , and 29 the
fecond day . By an accurate investigation , it already is determined that there
have been ...
On the two days in which Charles Fox's poll advanced the most rapidly , the
majority of legal votes in favour of Sir Cecil was 17 the first day , and 29 the
fecond day . By an accurate investigation , it already is determined that there
have been ...
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The first object of a certain Candidate , in his present canvass , is to secure the
promise of a vote ; but when he cannot succeed so far , he endeavours at least to
extort an aflurance of not voting against him . Those persons who are so weak as
...
The first object of a certain Candidate , in his present canvass , is to secure the
promise of a vote ; but when he cannot succeed so far , he endeavours at least to
extort an aflurance of not voting against him . Those persons who are so weak as
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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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31 ページ - Ireland now or for the time being, or any three or more of them, or the Lord High Treasurer of...