The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... honour and gentlemen . Mr Pitt concluded by moving the order of the day . Ld Mahon feconded this motion . Mr W. Grenville ( brother of Earl Temple ) defired that minifters would Speak out , and not myfteriously . He called upon them to ...
... honour and gentlemen . Mr Pitt concluded by moving the order of the day . Ld Mahon feconded this motion . Mr W. Grenville ( brother of Earl Temple ) defired that minifters would Speak out , and not myfteriously . He called upon them to ...
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... honour , by tried faith , by mu- tual confidence , and by a bond which will always be inviolable among honeft men - by the experience that our con- nection nection will be beneficial to our country . It has # 4 Vol.46 . Parliament ...
... honour , by tried faith , by mu- tual confidence , and by a bond which will always be inviolable among honeft men - by the experience that our con- nection nection will be beneficial to our country . It has # 4 Vol.46 . Parliament ...
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... honour , that he was privy to no improper means for in- fluencing the vote of any member . He defired , that , in their zeal for privilege , the House would not lofe fight of his motion . On which the question was put for leave to bring ...
... honour , that he was privy to no improper means for in- fluencing the vote of any member . He defired , that , in their zeal for privilege , the House would not lofe fight of his motion . On which the question was put for leave to bring ...
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... honour of the propofer to defer it any longer . In this fituation , without being allowed a fingle previous trial of his bat- teries by red - hot balls , the author was obliged to stop ( mafquer ) the internal circulation of the water ...
... honour of the propofer to defer it any longer . In this fituation , without being allowed a fingle previous trial of his bat- teries by red - hot balls , the author was obliged to stop ( mafquer ) the internal circulation of the water ...
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... honour , and ought to endear him to his countrymen . He provided for the funeral in a decent manner ; and the remains of this unhappy gentleman were depofited in the fame burying ground where thofe of Mr Maddifon had been laid a few ...
... honour , and ought to endear him to his countrymen . He provided for the funeral in a decent manner ; and the remains of this unhappy gentleman were depofited in the fame burying ground where thofe of Mr Maddifon had been laid a few ...
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