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... noble lord had no occasion to be ; for no one could yet tell , by his declarations , which side he meant to espouse . The noble lord , on the first day of the business , had declared , that should the prisoner petition at ever so early ...
... noble lord had no occasion to be ; for no one could yet tell , by his declarations , which side he meant to espouse . The noble lord , on the first day of the business , had declared , that should the prisoner petition at ever so early ...
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... noble lord's conduct , who had no system or plan of con- duct , no knowledge of business . He had often declared his unfitness for his station , and he agreed that his conduct justified his declaration ; and that the country was ...
... noble lord's conduct , who had no system or plan of con- duct , no knowledge of business . He had often declared his unfitness for his station , and he agreed that his conduct justified his declaration ; and that the country was ...
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Charles James Fox. — Mr. Fox , in reply to Lord North , said : That my private resentments have not influenced my public conduct , will be readily believed , when I assert that I might long since have justly charged the noble lord , with ...
Charles James Fox. — Mr. Fox , in reply to Lord North , said : That my private resentments have not influenced my public conduct , will be readily believed , when I assert that I might long since have justly charged the noble lord , with ...
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... noble lord has now produced . He , who has been hitherto all violence and war , is now treading back his steps to peace . I congratulate my friends and the public on those measures which have produced this effect . It is now seen what ...
... noble lord has now produced . He , who has been hitherto all violence and war , is now treading back his steps to peace . I congratulate my friends and the public on those measures which have produced this effect . It is now seen what ...
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... Lord Stanley NOES { Mr. Cooper Stanley } 188 . The Bill was then passed . Before Mr. Fox took occasion to say , that the noble lord ( North ) from the beginning had taken care to lead the House blind- fold ; and would , he was certain ...
... Lord Stanley NOES { Mr. Cooper Stanley } 188 . The Bill was then passed . Before Mr. Fox took occasion to say , that the noble lord ( North ) from the beginning had taken care to lead the House blind- fold ; and would , he was certain ...
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Página 285 - Attorney-general thought proper to proceed against the defendants as for a riot only." (These are the various instances in which, he says, the statute does not apply :) " But every insurrection which in judgment of law is intended agains* the person of the King, be it to dethrone or imprison him, or to oblige him to alter his measures of Government, or to remove evil counsellors round about him, — these risings all amount to levying war within the statute ; whether attended with the pomp and circumstances...
Página 89 - That an humble address be presented to his Majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that a monument be erected in the Cathedral Church of ST.
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Página 38 - Colony, for contributing their Proportion to the common Defence, (such Proportion to be raised under the Authority of the General Court or General Assembly of such Province or Colony, and disposable by Parliament) and shall engage to make Provision also for the Support of the civil Government, and the Administration of Justice...
Página 6 - Second, intituled, an Act for the better securing and encouraging the Trade of His Majesty's Sugar Colonies in America...