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That his Majesty's faithful Commons are at present proceeding “ with the utmost
diligence upon these great objects of government , “ as recommended to their
attention by his gracious speech from the Throne , but which must necessarily be
...
That his Majesty's faithful Commons are at present proceeding “ with the utmost
diligence upon these great objects of government , “ as recommended to their
attention by his gracious speech from the Throne , but which must necessarily be
...
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ноор Α Ν D W R A Y. 115 But these pretexts have now no longer power to
impose , even upon the meanest un derstanding . The glorious agents in the
Revolution fixed their opposition upon the firm basis of private right and public
liberty .
ноор Α Ν D W R A Y. 115 But these pretexts have now no longer power to
impose , even upon the meanest un derstanding . The glorious agents in the
Revolution fixed their opposition upon the firm basis of private right and public
liberty .
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If it were only for these two admirable projects Sir Cecil Wray is entitled to the
support of every Elector who wishes to see the revenue effectually increased by
strong taxes , and the public money not lavished under the mistaken idea of
national ...
If it were only for these two admirable projects Sir Cecil Wray is entitled to the
support of every Elector who wishes to see the revenue effectually increased by
strong taxes , and the public money not lavished under the mistaken idea of
national ...
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And the miscreants who have done these evil deeds , instead of punishment ,
and making retribution , and repenting in fackcloth and ashes , have clothed in
gold and in scarlet , and have taken their seats in the high places , and inade
Princes ...
And the miscreants who have done these evil deeds , instead of punishment ,
and making retribution , and repenting in fackcloth and ashes , have clothed in
gold and in scarlet , and have taken their seats in the high places , and inade
Princes ...
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It must be evident to every man who has attended the canvass in behalf of Mr.
Fox these three last days , that there is strength enough among the friends to the
cause he Lupports , to carry it triumphantly . I rather put this address upon the ...
It must be evident to every man who has attended the canvass in behalf of Mr.
Fox these three last days , that there is strength enough among the friends to the
cause he Lupports , to carry it triumphantly . I rather put this address upon 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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31 ページ - Ireland now or for the time being, or any three or more of them, or the Lord High Treasurer of...