The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Band 6 |
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... proceeded any farther , he fhould only fay , that the Address , which he intended to have the honour of fubmitting to their Lord- fhips , was conveyed in fuch temperate language , that he trusted , if viewed in that light in which he ...
... proceeded any farther , he fhould only fay , that the Address , which he intended to have the honour of fubmitting to their Lord- fhips , was conveyed in fuch temperate language , that he trusted , if viewed in that light in which he ...
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... proceeded , and obferved , that though he had not obtained a knowledge of the particulars of the fact , he had been informed of the general circumstances , by a gentleman belonging to that Houfe , who had been extremely active in his ...
... proceeded , and obferved , that though he had not obtained a knowledge of the particulars of the fact , he had been informed of the general circumstances , by a gentleman belonging to that Houfe , who had been extremely active in his ...
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... proceeded to St. James's and prefented the Addrefs , after which they returned , and , without tranfacting any other bufinefs , adjourned . HOUSE OF COMMONS . Friday , December 14 . A new Writ was ordered for Guildford in the room of ...
... proceeded to St. James's and prefented the Addrefs , after which they returned , and , without tranfacting any other bufinefs , adjourned . HOUSE OF COMMONS . Friday , December 14 . A new Writ was ordered for Guildford in the room of ...
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... proceeded to enforce the propriety of negociation - So well convinced was he that every hour we delayed this negociation was a lofs to us , that he fhould move to - morrow , " An Addrefs to his Majefty to acknowledge the French republic ...
... proceeded to enforce the propriety of negociation - So well convinced was he that every hour we delayed this negociation was a lofs to us , that he fhould move to - morrow , " An Addrefs to his Majefty to acknowledge the French republic ...
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... proceeded to ftate feveral additional reasons for our opening a negociation with the republic of France , and concluded with moving an amendment to the Addrefs : " Trufting that your Majefty will employ every fpecies of ne- gociation to ...
... proceeded to ftate feveral additional reasons for our opening a negociation with the republic of France , and concluded with moving an amendment to the Addrefs : " Trufting that your Majefty will employ every fpecies of ne- gociation to ...
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