The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... The times were critical ; but he had never given the most diftant intimation that the vo- lunteers of Ireland had made them fo . Other members fpoke to fatisfy the Hon . Gentleman that nothing offenfive had been faid of the volunteers ...
... The times were critical ; but he had never given the most diftant intimation that the vo- lunteers of Ireland had made them fo . Other members fpoke to fatisfy the Hon . Gentleman that nothing offenfive had been faid of the volunteers ...
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... the exchequer to take compaffion on the diftrefles of the public , and refift this demand for the 18,000l . Mr Courtney defended the estimates . An Hon . Baronet , he said , was very li- beral of abufe on the ordnance office , This was ...
... the exchequer to take compaffion on the diftrefles of the public , and refift this demand for the 18,000l . Mr Courtney defended the estimates . An Hon . Baronet , he said , was very li- beral of abufe on the ordnance office , This was ...
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... the following purport , viz . " That it is now proper to declare the opinion of this Houfe , that to report any opinion ... Rt Hon . Gentleman's getting into power ; he would come in that difinte- refted champion of the conftitution , on ...
... the following purport , viz . " That it is now proper to declare the opinion of this Houfe , that to report any opinion ... Rt Hon . Gentleman's getting into power ; he would come in that difinte- refted champion of the conftitution , on ...
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... the Houfe divided on Mr Pitt's motion , when there appeared , for it & o , against it 153. — And Mr Baker's two ... Rt Hon . Gentleman , who was now become his Majesty's minifter . After fome conteft between Mr Baker and Mr Henry ...
... the Houfe divided on Mr Pitt's motion , when there appeared , for it & o , against it 153. — And Mr Baker's two ... Rt Hon . Gentleman , who was now become his Majesty's minifter . After fome conteft between Mr Baker and Mr Henry ...
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... the parliament . Mr Fox begged that gentlemen would excufe him , if , notwithstanding the po- fitive affurances that had been given by the two laft fpeakers , he ftill continued of opinion that the addrefs ought to be carried . The Rt Hon ...
... the parliament . Mr Fox begged that gentlemen would excufe him , if , notwithstanding the po- fitive affurances that had been given by the two laft fpeakers , he ftill continued of opinion that the addrefs ought to be carried . The Rt Hon ...
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