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... reason to be rewarded in a more limited manner , than if it was like- ly to be only of a trifling advantage . For his own part , when he confidered the ex- tent of the benefit which the noble Earl's difcovery would procure to the commun ...
... reason to be rewarded in a more limited manner , than if it was like- ly to be only of a trifling advantage . For his own part , when he confidered the ex- tent of the benefit which the noble Earl's difcovery would procure to the commun ...
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... reason to go out of his way to congratulate Lord John Ca- vendifh on the produce of his Receipt Tax ; for the 74,000l . which he thought was the produce of that tax , was in fact the grofs amount of the whole of that noble Lord's budget ...
... reason to go out of his way to congratulate Lord John Ca- vendifh on the produce of his Receipt Tax ; for the 74,000l . which he thought was the produce of that tax , was in fact the grofs amount of the whole of that noble Lord's budget ...
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... his fituation , there feemed to be fome points in which they agreed , but other very material ones in which they difagreed . It feemed to be admitted and and with very good reason , because it could not 24 Parliamentary Debates .
... his fituation , there feemed to be fome points in which they agreed , but other very material ones in which they difagreed . It feemed to be admitted and and with very good reason , because it could not 24 Parliamentary Debates .
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and with very good reason , because it could not be controverted , that the state or the finances of this country was an object which well deferved attention and inquiry ; but very confiderable differ- ence prevailed with regard to the ...
and with very good reason , because it could not be controverted , that the state or the finances of this country was an object which well deferved attention and inquiry ; but very confiderable differ- ence prevailed with regard to the ...
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... reason why the Houfe could not finally determine on the propo fitions before the holidays , as he meant to produce but few perfons for examina . tion ; he should therefore , if no more week's notice of the day for taking the evidence ...
... reason why the Houfe could not finally determine on the propo fitions before the holidays , as he meant to produce but few perfons for examina . tion ; he should therefore , if no more week's notice of the day for taking the evidence ...
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