The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates." V. 1-36; 1066/1625-1801/03. 1722-1733T.C. Hansard, 1811 |
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... gentlemen many more and better son among us , can we be in the least. had leave to petition , which be did , and re- newed it in Sess : 2 ; 3 . Graill , & c . David Scott , and Philip Anstruther , Doable return ; the former not duly ...
... gentlemen many more and better son among us , can we be in the least. had leave to petition , which be did , and re- newed it in Sess : 2 ; 3 . Graill , & c . David Scott , and Philip Anstruther , Doable return ; the former not duly ...
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... gentlemen were witnesses of it in the last parliament ; and his own experience had taught him to be most sensible of it him- self ; he did therefore really wish the noble lord , and honourable person , would withdraw their motion ; or ...
... gentlemen were witnesses of it in the last parliament ; and his own experience had taught him to be most sensible of it him- self ; he did therefore really wish the noble lord , and honourable person , would withdraw their motion ; or ...
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... Gentlemen , I have ordered my Lord Chancellor to declare to you , in my name and words , the causes of calling this Parliament . " Then the Lord Chancellor said , " My Lords and Gentlemen ; I have re- ceived his Majesty's commands from ...
... Gentlemen , I have ordered my Lord Chancellor to declare to you , in my name and words , the causes of calling this Parliament . " Then the Lord Chancellor said , " My Lords and Gentlemen ; I have re- ceived his Majesty's commands from ...
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... Gentlemen of the House of Commons , " I have ordered the Accompts to be made up , and laid before you , of the extraodinary charge that has been incurred this summer , for the defence and safety of the kingdom ; and I have been ...
... Gentlemen of the House of Commons , " I have ordered the Accompts to be made up , and laid before you , of the extraodinary charge that has been incurred this summer , for the defence and safety of the kingdom ; and I have been ...
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... gentlemen ; and tery ; but that he has heard , that Mr. Billingsley formed the scheme of it : particularly , as he believes , to Mr. Burroughs and Mr. Squire , who are trustees and directors , at a meeting at the York - Buildings ...
... gentlemen ; and tery ; but that he has heard , that Mr. Billingsley formed the scheme of it : particularly , as he believes , to Mr. Burroughs and Mr. Squire , who are trustees and directors , at a meeting at the York - Buildings ...
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