The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... business of the nation in the absence of the Rt Hon . Gentleman , who was now become his Majesty's minifter . After fome conteft between Mr Baker and Mr Henry Dundas , who should be first heard , the Speaker decided in favour of Mr ...
... business of the nation in the absence of the Rt Hon . Gentleman , who was now become his Majesty's minifter . After fome conteft between Mr Baker and Mr Henry Dundas , who should be first heard , the Speaker decided in favour of Mr ...
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... business then to be agitated , any thing perfonal what- ever ; and therefore he hoped the House would not be influenced by any thing now faid . Mr Dundas then moved the third read- ing of the land - tax bill , which , after a fhort ...
... business then to be agitated , any thing perfonal what- ever ; and therefore he hoped the House would not be influenced by any thing now faid . Mr Dundas then moved the third read- ing of the land - tax bill , which , after a fhort ...
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... business that had been gone through , he would take the liberty of recommending it to that infulted House , to adjourn without ma king any more motions . The temper of the Rt Hon . Gentleman might poffibly be deranged in confequence of ...
... business that had been gone through , he would take the liberty of recommending it to that infulted House , to adjourn without ma king any more motions . The temper of the Rt Hon . Gentleman might poffibly be deranged in confequence of ...
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... business if per- mitted . Mr Duncombe oppofed the refolutions , as unfounded . The public diffented from them ; he diffented from them ; the addreffes brought from all parts of the country contradicted them : for thefe reafons he could ...
... business if per- mitted . Mr Duncombe oppofed the refolutions , as unfounded . The public diffented from them ; he diffented from them ; the addreffes brought from all parts of the country contradicted them : for thefe reafons he could ...
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... business of the nation to go on under the direction of fuch contradictory opinions ? He was warm for the motion . Mr Banks was for lenient measures . He in He could not acquiefce in the prefent motion . Feb. 1784. Parliament ...
... business of the nation to go on under the direction of fuch contradictory opinions ? He was warm for the motion . Mr Banks was for lenient measures . He in He could not acquiefce in the prefent motion . Feb. 1784. Parliament ...
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