The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... wished to treat it with an equal degree of folemnity ; and would therefore move , that the ferjeant at arms be fent with the mace to the dif- ferent avenues of the Houfe , to defire the attendance of the members . The ferjeant having ...
... wished to treat it with an equal degree of folemnity ; and would therefore move , that the ferjeant at arms be fent with the mace to the dif- ferent avenues of the Houfe , to defire the attendance of the members . The ferjeant having ...
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... - known ; though perhaps it was pretty accurately conjectured which of the pe- riods it would prove to be . His Lord- • T meature was fuch as would produce the wished Ship Jan. 1784 . 15 Parliament : Addrefs against a diffolution ... "
... - known ; though perhaps it was pretty accurately conjectured which of the pe- riods it would prove to be . His Lord- • T meature was fuch as would produce the wished Ship Jan. 1784 . 15 Parliament : Addrefs against a diffolution ... "
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... wished to fee the diftracted government of this country broadly and permanently established , not to be de- prived of the great abilities of the Rt Hon . Gent . Mr Fox , though at the fame time he was happy the prefent admini- stration ...
... wished to fee the diftracted government of this country broadly and permanently established , not to be de- prived of the great abilities of the Rt Hon . Gent . Mr Fox , though at the fame time he was happy the prefent admini- stration ...
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... wished to fee accomplished . To find fuch a bill per fect in its first formation , no gentleman could expect . He relied on the candour of the House to correct its deficiencies . He had heard the late resolutions of the India Company ...
... wished to fee accomplished . To find fuch a bill per fect in its first formation , no gentleman could expect . He relied on the candour of the House to correct its deficiencies . He had heard the late resolutions of the India Company ...
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... wished to apply the cafe to India . If the appoint- ment was in the crown , and not perma nent by act of parliament , as his bill pro- posed , what would inevitably be the confequence ? The Rt Hon . Gentleman had stated one claufe in ...
... wished to apply the cafe to India . If the appoint- ment was in the crown , and not perma nent by act of parliament , as his bill pro- posed , what would inevitably be the confequence ? The Rt Hon . Gentleman had stated one claufe in ...
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