The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 6 |
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Whilst the Report was reading by the clerk , which lasted till about four of the clock , there was a great division among our friends , whether they should adjourn the consideration of it till a future time , or proceed immediately upon ...
Whilst the Report was reading by the clerk , which lasted till about four of the clock , there was a great division among our friends , whether they should adjourn the consideration of it till a future time , or proceed immediately upon ...
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Sir W. Whitelock seconded him , adding , that he could see nothing like high treason in the Report . Mr. Freeman said it was the same thing whether they proceeded on it now or on Wednesday , since neither could answer the intent of such ...
Sir W. Whitelock seconded him , adding , that he could see nothing like high treason in the Report . Mr. Freeman said it was the same thing whether they proceeded on it now or on Wednesday , since neither could answer the intent of such ...
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his remarks on the forth - coming report of the secret committee , 648 , 650 ; his observations on the mutiny act , 650 ; his motion for the Speaker's warrant to apprehend various political personages , 652 ; reads the report of the ...
his remarks on the forth - coming report of the secret committee , 648 , 650 ; his observations on the mutiny act , 650 ; his motion for the Speaker's warrant to apprehend various political personages , 652 ; reads the report of the ...
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to the Earl of Stair | 467 |
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