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... passed into the other world , without a ceremony fo edential . I beg you'll prefent my best refpects to your dear Lady Madam Stew- art , and to my affiftant Mademoiselle Huet , and believe me , I have the honour to be , Sir , your most ...
... passed into the other world , without a ceremony fo edential . I beg you'll prefent my best refpects to your dear Lady Madam Stew- art , and to my affiftant Mademoiselle Huet , and believe me , I have the honour to be , Sir , your most ...
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... passed , for laying certain duties upon cyder and perry , occafioned warm debates , both within doors and without . This bill was read a first time by the Commons March 17. and paffed on the 24th ; and afterwards was pafled by the Lords ...
... passed , for laying certain duties upon cyder and perry , occafioned warm debates , both within doors and without . This bill was read a first time by the Commons March 17. and paffed on the 24th ; and afterwards was pafled by the Lords ...
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... be charged on the faid duties . An act for more effectually fecuring the payment of the duties upon molt , by pre- A a 2 venting venting frauds in the obtaining of allow ances , and March 1763 . 175 An extraordinary letter . Acts passed .
... be charged on the faid duties . An act for more effectually fecuring the payment of the duties upon molt , by pre- A a 2 venting venting frauds in the obtaining of allow ances , and March 1763 . 175 An extraordinary letter . Acts passed .
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... passed through both houses without a- ny debate . For though the friends of a general importation had ftrenuously oppo- fed agreeing to the first refolution , they had no reason to oppose the partial impor- tation propofed . The bill ...
... passed through both houses without a- ny debate . For though the friends of a general importation had ftrenuously oppo- fed agreeing to the first refolution , they had no reason to oppose the partial impor- tation propofed . The bill ...
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... passed the bill . To the King's Moft Excellent Majefty , The humble petition of the Lord Mayor , Aldermen and Commons of the city of London , in common council affembled , Most humbly fheweth , That your petitioners are fully convin ced ...
... passed the bill . To the King's Moft Excellent Majefty , The humble petition of the Lord Mayor , Aldermen and Commons of the city of London , in common council affembled , Most humbly fheweth , That your petitioners are fully convin ced ...
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