London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Том 20C. Ackers, 1751 |
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... himself to his general by joining in it , and to others every one will pretend , or at leaft infinuate , that he opposed the sentence . S the Hon . gentleman who fpoke laft , endeavoured to fhew the neceffity , or at least the utility ...
... himself to his general by joining in it , and to others every one will pretend , or at leaft infinuate , that he opposed the sentence . S the Hon . gentleman who fpoke laft , endeavoured to fhew the neceffity , or at least the utility ...
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... himself ; and as this is fo often practifed in 17 comprehended both house of parlia- ment , if the Hon . gentleman who fpoke laft intends that they fhould be fo understood , why does he oppołe adding the words propofed ? Does abundance ...
... himself ; and as this is fo often practifed in 17 comprehended both house of parlia- ment , if the Hon . gentleman who fpoke laft intends that they fhould be fo understood , why does he oppołe adding the words propofed ? Does abundance ...
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... himself ; and as this is fo often practifed in this houfe , I cannot comprehend A how the Hon . gentleman came not to think of it . When I fay this , every gentleman muft fuppofe I mean , that all voting in courts - mar- tial fhould be ...
... himself ; and as this is fo often practifed in this houfe , I cannot comprehend A how the Hon . gentleman came not to think of it . When I fay this , every gentleman muft fuppofe I mean , that all voting in courts - mar- tial fhould be ...
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... himself any one cafe , wherein a court - martial might be guilty of a breach of the privileges of this houfe . I have known his imagination much more fruitful upon other occafions . Do not we all remember , that a famous A court ...
... himself any one cafe , wherein a court - martial might be guilty of a breach of the privileges of this houfe . I have known his imagination much more fruitful upon other occafions . Do not we all remember , that a famous A court ...
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... himself but ill , yet he brought them all into his fentiments . In conjunction with prince Eugene , the companion of his victories , and Heinfius , the grand penfioner of Holland , he fup- B ported all the weight of the enterprizes of ...
... himself but ill , yet he brought them all into his fentiments . In conjunction with prince Eugene , the companion of his victories , and Heinfius , the grand penfioner of Holland , he fup- B ported all the weight of the enterprizes of ...
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