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... passed , and the large affeffments granted fhew that the commons were not influenced by the jealoufy , or caution of former parliaments * . The excife , which Britain are defcended . By the Act of Settlement , which was the laft and ...
... passed , and the large affeffments granted fhew that the commons were not influenced by the jealoufy , or caution of former parliaments * . The excife , which Britain are defcended . By the Act of Settlement , which was the laft and ...
Page 204
... passed to abfolve the subject from the oaths prescribed by : the late government . The fupreme functions of flagrant was , that the ministers were committed without having any opportunity given them to justify their conduct , and with ...
... passed to abfolve the subject from the oaths prescribed by : the late government . The fupreme functions of flagrant was , that the ministers were committed without having any opportunity given them to justify their conduct , and with ...
Page 225
... passed under his influence , could be enforced only by the greatest rigour , and of course excited general mur- murings and difcontent . Lauderdale did not let flip fo favourable an occafion of expofing the folly and rafhnefs of the ...
... passed under his influence , could be enforced only by the greatest rigour , and of course excited general mur- murings and difcontent . Lauderdale did not let flip fo favourable an occafion of expofing the folly and rafhnefs of the ...
Page 346
... passed , the duke observed to them , “ that so ex- travagant an attempt could not be founded upon the rashness of one man , but muft have arifen from a general plot of all the fectaries and fanatics to overthrow the prefent government ...
... passed , the duke observed to them , “ that so ex- travagant an attempt could not be founded upon the rashness of one man , but muft have arifen from a general plot of all the fectaries and fanatics to overthrow the prefent government ...
Page 440
... passed that day ; he was confident never fo many private bills ; which he hoped they would not draw into ex- ample . " He then acknowledged their having fo much obliged him , " not only in the matter of the bills which concerned his own ...
... passed that day ; he was confident never fo many private bills ; which he hoped they would not draw into ex- ample . " He then acknowledged their having fo much obliged him , " not only in the matter of the bills which concerned his own ...
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