The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Band 6 |
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... Lord Hardwick rofe to move the addrefs ; his Lordship con- ceived that it would not be neceffary to go into any detail , on what was in itself fo con picuous , and in his opinion embraced every point worthy of their Lordship's matureft ...
... Lord Hardwick rofe to move the addrefs ; his Lordship con- ceived that it would not be neceffary to go into any detail , on what was in itself fo con picuous , and in his opinion embraced every point worthy of their Lordship's matureft ...
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... Lord hoped , that in touching thus lightly on what he conceived the most prominent points of his Majesty's Speech , < hat the Adire's would país una voce ; that all good fubjects would unite in preferving the internal peace ; and that ...
... Lord hoped , that in touching thus lightly on what he conceived the most prominent points of his Majesty's Speech , < hat the Adire's would país una voce ; that all good fubjects would unite in preferving the internal peace ; and that ...
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... Lord ; they were prudent , wife , and well worded ; they contained reafon and truth ; and one thing they afferted , which could ENGRAVED FOR THE SENATOR . Lord Westcote . Member for 8 PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE .
... Lord ; they were prudent , wife , and well worded ; they contained reafon and truth ; and one thing they afferted , which could ENGRAVED FOR THE SENATOR . Lord Westcote . Member for 8 PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE .
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... Lord Bur- leigh had been traduced , there were no Affociations , but a perfon was employed to rebut the calumny . He requested their Lord- fhips to turn their thoughts to the reign of James the First , Charles the Second , and Queen ...
... Lord Bur- leigh had been traduced , there were no Affociations , but a perfon was employed to rebut the calumny . He requested their Lord- fhips to turn their thoughts to the reign of James the First , Charles the Second , and Queen ...
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... Lord Stormont thought that Minifters fhould have foreseen these events , and prepared for them by a fhort prorogation . He was not of a defponding difpofition , but he could not help declaring that there was ferious caufe of alarm in ...
... Lord Stormont thought that Minifters fhould have foreseen these events , and prepared for them by a fhort prorogation . He was not of a defponding difpofition , but he could not help declaring that there was ferious caufe of alarm in ...
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