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... ment . For this reason , I must think , that no Lord can be against committing it , unlefs he be of opinion , that the laws now in being are fufficient for prevent- ing any corrupt influence in either house of parliament ; and however ...
... ment . For this reason , I must think , that no Lord can be against committing it , unlefs he be of opinion , that the laws now in being are fufficient for prevent- ing any corrupt influence in either house of parliament ; and however ...
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... ment of the house of Commons ; but fuch a previous judgment would be of the most dangerous confequence to the perfon accufed ; for a judge would be loth to direct the jury , or to deter- mine , contrary to the judgment of a houfe of ...
... ment of the house of Commons ; but fuch a previous judgment would be of the most dangerous confequence to the perfon accufed ; for a judge would be loth to direct the jury , or to deter- mine , contrary to the judgment of a houfe of ...
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... ment for fuch a bill , it may be faid , that his Majefty's most faithful fubjects ought to be chofen members of parlia- ment ; and that those Gentlemen will always be most faithful to the King that receive the King's money . I fhall ...
... ment for fuch a bill , it may be faid , that his Majefty's most faithful fubjects ought to be chofen members of parlia- ment ; and that those Gentlemen will always be most faithful to the King that receive the King's money . I fhall ...
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... ment , to undergo the lofs of their fortunes and lives , for their country : it is to this tribunal I now cite Sir John Barnard ; which is no more than bringing that di- ftinguished patriot to be judged by his own uncorrupt and virtuous ...
... ment , to undergo the lofs of their fortunes and lives , for their country : it is to this tribunal I now cite Sir John Barnard ; which is no more than bringing that di- ftinguished patriot to be judged by his own uncorrupt and virtuous ...
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... ment was ready to agree , and the peo- ple to fubmit to whatever fhould be found effectual for removing them . The firft was to remedy that intolerable invafion upon the liberty of the fubject by impreffing feamen , and to man the fleet ...
... ment was ready to agree , and the peo- ple to fubmit to whatever fhould be found effectual for removing them . The firft was to remedy that intolerable invafion upon the liberty of the fubject by impreffing feamen , and to man the fleet ...
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