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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... shewn , without extending the term through the summer . Accordingly , it is impossible that extending the present act to the summer can be a precedent any farther , than for taking care of the interval between sessions and sessions ...
... shewn , without extending the term through the summer . Accordingly , it is impossible that extending the present act to the summer can be a precedent any farther , than for taking care of the interval between sessions and sessions ...
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... shewn with regard to the Conspirators . There is a day of reckoning . This is security enough , even in the opinion ... shew itself without gross self - contradiction ? They who make this objection from a supposed absence , themselves ...
... shewn with regard to the Conspirators . There is a day of reckoning . This is security enough , even in the opinion ... shew itself without gross self - contradiction ? They who make this objection from a supposed absence , themselves ...
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... shewn one of the tickets of the said Lottery , No 17 , M. 211 , to which the ex- aminant's name is printed as treasurer : Said , That the tickets were issued by his privity and consent ; and that he believes , they were not delivered ...
... shewn one of the tickets of the said Lottery , No 17 , M. 211 , to which the ex- aminant's name is printed as treasurer : Said , That the tickets were issued by his privity and consent ; and that he believes , they were not delivered ...
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... shewn to the exami- nant : That the Lottery has been under the con- sideration of several meetings of directors , and general meetings of proprietors ; and that it has had their approbation in general : That he do not remember he ever ...
... shewn to the exami- nant : That the Lottery has been under the con- sideration of several meetings of directors , and general meetings of proprietors ; and that it has had their approbation in general : That he do not remember he ever ...
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... shewn the printed Scheme of the Lottery , here upon an- nexed , said , That there was a scheme opened by the lord Barrington ( he cannot speak cer- tainly as to the time ) , at a meeting , where lord Barrington and others were assembled ...
... shewn the printed Scheme of the Lottery , here upon an- nexed , said , That there was a scheme opened by the lord Barrington ( he cannot speak cer- tainly as to the time ) , at a meeting , where lord Barrington and others were assembled ...
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