The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... opinion of this Houfe , that to report any opinion or pretended opinion of his Majefly on any matter depending before parliament , is a high crime and misde- meanor , derogatory to the dignity of par- liament , and deftructive of the ...
... opinion of this Houfe , that to report any opinion or pretended opinion of his Majefly on any matter depending before parliament , is a high crime and misde- meanor , derogatory to the dignity of par- liament , and deftructive of the ...
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... opinion that the addrefs ought to be carried . The Rt Hon . Gentleman allu- ded to no doubt meant to keep his word ; but perhaps , by a prevalency of fecret influence , the diffolution of parliament may hereafter , unknown to him , be ...
... opinion that the addrefs ought to be carried . The Rt Hon . Gentleman allu- ded to no doubt meant to keep his word ; but perhaps , by a prevalency of fecret influence , the diffolution of parliament may hereafter , unknown to him , be ...
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... opinions of my faithful Commons . " I agree with you in thinking , that the fupport of the public credit and reve- nue ... opinion of the House , that the Lords of the Treasury ought not to confent that the Directors of the Eaft . India ...
... opinions of my faithful Commons . " I agree with you in thinking , that the fupport of the public credit and reve- nue ... opinion of the House , that the Lords of the Treasury ought not to confent that the Directors of the Eaft . India ...
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... opinion of this committee , that for any perfon in his Majefty's treafury , exchequer , & c . to iffue any public money for services al- ready voted by this Houfe , unless the ufual bill for appropriating the fums vo- ted for fervices ...
... opinion of this committee , that for any perfon in his Majefty's treafury , exchequer , & c . to iffue any public money for services al- ready voted by this Houfe , unless the ufual bill for appropriating the fums vo- ted for fervices ...
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... opinion , ( from the knowledge he had of Mr Hamilton of Bargenie ) , that the whole transaction between him and Mr Dalrym- ple was what is vulgarly called a mere hum . Mr Hamilton is a facetious old man , near go years of age , with a ...
... opinion , ( from the knowledge he had of Mr Hamilton of Bargenie ) , that the whole transaction between him and Mr Dalrym- ple was what is vulgarly called a mere hum . Mr Hamilton is a facetious old man , near go years of age , with a ...
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