The Political Magazine and Parliamentary, Naval, Military, and Literary Journal, Том 61783 |
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... with the monks of E- gleftone in Durham , to find fix of their con- vent to be conftantly refident in his chapel of Richmond , there to say maffes for the foul of Beautrix , Beautrix , his wife ; as alfo for his own 28 ...
... with the monks of E- gleftone in Durham , to find fix of their con- vent to be conftantly refident in his chapel of Richmond , there to say maffes for the foul of Beautrix , Beautrix , his wife ; as alfo for his own 28 ...
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... say , that when they voted for the bill , they were not aware that they gave , and that they never meant to give powers to fuch an extent . Mr. Arden , after urging the neceffity of this in ftrong terms , propofed to infert the words ...
... say , that when they voted for the bill , they were not aware that they gave , and that they never meant to give powers to fuch an extent . Mr. Arden , after urging the neceffity of this in ftrong terms , propofed to infert the words ...
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... say , to the existence of the United States as an independent power . ift . An indiffoluble union of the States under one confederal head . 2dly . A facred regard to public jus- tice . 3dly . The adoption of a proper peace eftablishment ...
... say , to the existence of the United States as an independent power . ift . An indiffoluble union of the States under one confederal head . 2dly . A facred regard to public jus- tice . 3dly . The adoption of a proper peace eftablishment ...
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... say no more upon the fubject , till he could be there to anfwer for himself . His lordship then allud- ed to fome converfation that had paffed be- tween Lord Shelburne and himself in private , and charged the noble Earl with having in ...
... say no more upon the fubject , till he could be there to anfwer for himself . His lordship then allud- ed to fome converfation that had paffed be- tween Lord Shelburne and himself in private , and charged the noble Earl with having in ...
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... say , that if it had been res integra , they would not have deter- mined in the fame manner , as their predecef- fors had done ; but the weight of incidents for fo great a length of time preffed fo hard upon them , that they were afraid ...
... say , that if it had been res integra , they would not have deter- mined in the fame manner , as their predecef- fors had done ; but the weight of incidents for fo great a length of time preffed fo hard upon them , that they were afraid ...
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