The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Band 6 |
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... doubt that you will be ready to make a due provifion for the feveral branches of the public fervice . " You will certainly join with me in lamenting any neceffity for extraordinary expences , which may for a time prevent the ap ...
... doubt that you will be ready to make a due provifion for the feveral branches of the public fervice . " You will certainly join with me in lamenting any neceffity for extraordinary expences , which may for a time prevent the ap ...
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... doubt not , be rendered completely effectual , by the decided fupport of a free and loyal people . " After his Majefty and the Commons had retired , the Speech was then read , by Lor ! Kenyon , as Speaker , and again , by the clerk at ...
... doubt not , be rendered completely effectual , by the decided fupport of a free and loyal people . " After his Majefty and the Commons had retired , the Speech was then read , by Lor ! Kenyon , as Speaker , and again , by the clerk at ...
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... doubt , would plead the authority of ftatute for their departure from common law . There were two Acts palied in the prefent Reign , which authorized the King to fummon , by Proclamation , a meet- ing of the Parliament at the expiration ...
... doubt , would plead the authority of ftatute for their departure from common law . There were two Acts palied in the prefent Reign , which authorized the King to fummon , by Proclamation , a meet- ing of the Parliament at the expiration ...
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... doubt of the propriety of every part of the Speech , and of the mea- fure of calling the Parliament together before the expiration of the term of the prorogation . The infurrections that had taken place in various parts of the kingdom ...
... doubt of the propriety of every part of the Speech , and of the mea- fure of calling the Parliament together before the expiration of the term of the prorogation . The infurrections that had taken place in various parts of the kingdom ...
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... doubt of the propriety of every part of the Speech , and of the mea- fure of calling the Parliament together before the expiration of the term of the prorogation . The infurrections that had taken place in various parts of the kingdom ...
... doubt of the propriety of every part of the Speech , and of the mea- fure of calling the Parliament together before the expiration of the term of the prorogation . The infurrections that had taken place in various parts of the kingdom ...
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