The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Band 6 |
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... should chearfully avow his fentiments , for there was infinitely more merit in re- tracting an error , than wilfully remaining in darkness . He lamented in common with the country , that Government entrusted , or were obliged to entruft ...
... should chearfully avow his fentiments , for there was infinitely more merit in re- tracting an error , than wilfully remaining in darkness . He lamented in common with the country , that Government entrusted , or were obliged to entruft ...
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... should read them a few extracts from thofe addrefles , which his Lordship did , making his obferva- tion on each as he went along ; he alfo made feveral obfervations on the anfwer of the Prefident of the National Convention to thofe ...
... should read them a few extracts from thofe addrefles , which his Lordship did , making his obferva- tion on each as he went along ; he alfo made feveral obfervations on the anfwer of the Prefident of the National Convention to thofe ...
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... should think it his duty to fubmit to the Houfe , on fome other day , a propofition on a point which , viewed in every light , was of the greatest import- ance to the country . If no information was given on the subject , he fhould move ...
... should think it his duty to fubmit to the Houfe , on fome other day , a propofition on a point which , viewed in every light , was of the greatest import- ance to the country . If no information was given on the subject , he fhould move ...
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... should move , in the courfe of the night , fome- thing that might tend to exprefs a proper feeling in the House upon this fubject . Here this preliminary converfation ended . The Speaker then ftated , that he had attended the King in ...
... should move , in the courfe of the night , fome- thing that might tend to exprefs a proper feeling in the House upon this fubject . Here this preliminary converfation ended . The Speaker then ftated , that he had attended the King in ...
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... should think themfclves aggrieved , and wifhed therefore to change the form of their Government . In confequence of ... should have this Minifter or that Minifter , but whether we should have any Government at all . The time , he ...
... should think themfclves aggrieved , and wifhed therefore to change the form of their Government . In confequence of ... should have this Minifter or that Minifter , but whether we should have any Government at all . The time , he ...
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