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" ... and that the various important objects which will require consideration may be afterwards proceeded upon with less interruption and with happier effect. I can have no other object... "
The parliamentary register; or, History of the proceedings and debates of ... - Page 153
by Parliament proc - 1784
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 46

English literature - 1784 - 722 pages
...principles of our free and happy conftitution, and to employ the powers entrufted to me by law, for tnt only end for which they were given, the good of my people." And afterwards the Earl of Mansfield, by his Majefty's command, faid ; " My Lords, and Gentlemen, It...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 5

English literature - 1784 - 534 pages
...prefcrve the true principles of our tree and happy conftitution, and to employ the powers entrulled to me by law for the only end for which they were given, the good ot my people." The Earl fif Mansfield, as fpeaker of the Houfe of Lords, by his Majcfly's command,...
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The Boston magazine

698 pages
...pieferve the true principles of our free and happy conltitution, and to employ the power, intrufted to me by law, for the only end for which they were given, the good of my people." Then the Earl of Minsfield, Lord Chief Juftice of the Court of King's Bench, Speaker of the Houfe of Lords, by his Majefly's...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 54

Early English newspapers - 1784 - 536 pages
...principles of our fieeand happy conftituiion, and to empltiy the powers, eniruned to me by law, tor the only end for which they were given, the good of my people." And afterwards the F..irl of Mair.rield, by his Majetly'b command, Ij.d; " My Lords, and Gentlemen,...
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The London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volume 2

English essays - 1784 - 552 pages
...principles oi our free and bappy corul,tution, and to employ the powers entrusted to шс, by law for ihe only end for which they were given, the good of my people." The Earl of Mansfield, as Speaker of the Houfe of Lprds, by his Majefty 's conimaud, úxu laid : **...
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Annual Register, Volume 27

Edmund Burke - History - 1787 - 608 pages
...afterwards proceeded upon with leis interruption, and with happier effecl. " 1 can have no other objeft, but to preferve the true principles of our free and...by law, for the only end for which they were given, to the good of my people." Then the earl of Mansfield, lord chief juftice of the court of King's Bench,...
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Biographia Navalis: Or, Impartial Memoirs of the Lives and ..., Volume 6

John Charnock - Great Britain - 1798 - 608 pages
...chamber, which, on reference from the lord chancellor, was argued on the zd of February, 1786, before the earl of Mansfield*, lord chief juftice of the court of king's bench ; and lord Loughbo'rought, lord chief juftice of the court of common pleas; when after a farther argument,...
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Annual Register, Volume 26

Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 632 pages
...all regulations for t!ie improvement of the one, or the increafe of the other, will have no effect. Then the Earl of Mansfield, lord chief juftice of the court of King's Bench, fpeaker of the Hoife of Lords, by his majeSy's command^, faid : My Lords am! Gentlemen, It is his majcfty's...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 27

History - 1800 - 598 pages
...prefcrve the true principles of our free and happy couftitution, and to employ the powers entrnlted to me by law, for the only end for which they were given, to the good of my people." Then the eavl of Mansfield, lord chief jutlice of the court of King's îîench,...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 27

History - 1800 - 600 pages
...and toemploy the powers entru'fted '.<> me by law,, for rhi only end for which they were given, to the good of my people. !' Then the earl of Mansfield, lord chief juflice of the court of King's HfDch, 'fpeaker of the houfe of lords, by his Majefty's command, faid,...
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