The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... thought proper to throw out a bill which a great majo- rity of this Houfe had carried . Now he understood that a Rt Hon . Secretary on the floor ( meaning Mr Fox ) had given notice , on the day the bill was loft , and before he had ...
... thought proper to throw out a bill which a great majo- rity of this Houfe had carried . Now he understood that a Rt Hon . Secretary on the floor ( meaning Mr Fox ) had given notice , on the day the bill was loft , and before he had ...
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... thought the motion for the or- der of the day ought to be withdrawn ; there were many cogent reasons for de ferring it . The fituation of India was alarming , and demanded immediate at- tention . The rejected bill he had oppo- fed from ...
... thought the motion for the or- der of the day ought to be withdrawn ; there were many cogent reasons for de ferring it . The fituation of India was alarming , and demanded immediate at- tention . The rejected bill he had oppo- fed from ...
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... thought the diffolution of parliament a hazardous neafure ; but would by no means advife minifters to pledge themselves against it . He de- clared against asperity in debate , and ex- preffed his confidence in the new mini- fter . He ...
... thought the diffolution of parliament a hazardous neafure ; but would by no means advife minifters to pledge themselves against it . He de- clared against asperity in debate , and ex- preffed his confidence in the new mini- fter . He ...
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... thought it neceffary to acquaint the Houfe , that the refolutions ftated to be the refolu- , tions of the directors were not intitled to that appellation . When the refolutions were before the court of directors , he was preparing to ...
... thought it neceffary to acquaint the Houfe , that the refolutions ftated to be the refolu- , tions of the directors were not intitled to that appellation . When the refolutions were before the court of directors , he was preparing to ...
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... thought . Mr Erskine was of another mind . He ' propofed fending for Mr Hamilton , and tracing the matter to the bottom . Lord Maitland supported Mr Erskine's propofition with uncommon warmth . Ld Frederick Campbell gave it as his ...
... thought . Mr Erskine was of another mind . He ' propofed fending for Mr Hamilton , and tracing the matter to the bottom . Lord Maitland supported Mr Erskine's propofition with uncommon warmth . Ld Frederick Campbell gave it as his ...
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