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... respects add contrary to the fundamental laws an conftitutions of the republic . Endea vours were ufed to find and bring hi back on the 24th ; but he had gone of Some contended , that the retiring of the nuncio could have no effect , as ...
... respects add contrary to the fundamental laws an conftitutions of the republic . Endea vours were ufed to find and bring hi back on the 24th ; but he had gone of Some contended , that the retiring of the nuncio could have no effect , as ...
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... respect to the territories whofe revenues were fequeftered , his Majefty , being ever at- tentive to perform his engagements , or- dered that ftrict inquiry fhould be made into the conduct of the royal officers , who might have exacted ...
... respect to the territories whofe revenues were fequeftered , his Majefty , being ever at- tentive to perform his engagements , or- dered that ftrict inquiry fhould be made into the conduct of the royal officers , who might have exacted ...
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... respect of the of- ficers ; and his condition had obtained him the compaffion of all in the veffel . He had offered prefents , and they were declined ; every failor declared himself ready to spill his laft blood , without re- ward , in ...
... respect of the of- ficers ; and his condition had obtained him the compaffion of all in the veffel . He had offered prefents , and they were declined ; every failor declared himself ready to spill his laft blood , without re- ward , in ...
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... respect more exten- fire than the former . Thus , Sir , we may fee how quickly this precedent in favour of arbitrary power was improved ; and it has been improving ever fince : but it would be tedious , and almost endless , to take no ...
... respect more exten- fire than the former . Thus , Sir , we may fee how quickly this precedent in favour of arbitrary power was improved ; and it has been improving ever fince : but it would be tedious , and almost endless , to take no ...
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... respect to this kingdom ; nor can our conftitution or liberties ever be in danger from the exercife of martial law in the Eaft Indies : and as the No- ble Lord did not fo much as infinuate , that it was unneceffary for the company to ...
... respect to this kingdom ; nor can our conftitution or liberties ever be in danger from the exercife of martial law in the Eaft Indies : and as the No- ble Lord did not fo much as infinuate , that it was unneceffary for the company to ...
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