The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of CommonsJ. Debrett, 1792 |
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... opinion of Paine's pamphlet 381 his fentiments refpec- ting a parliamentary reform 382 on the motion for re- lieving Unitarians 186 Courtney , Mr. on state lotteries 249 434 refcues the French Re- volution from the attacks of Mr. Burke ...
... opinion of Paine's pamphlet 381 his fentiments refpec- ting a parliamentary reform 382 on the motion for re- lieving Unitarians 186 Courtney , Mr. on state lotteries 249 434 refcues the French Re- volution from the attacks of Mr. Burke ...
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... opinion and his completely differed . In all for- mer wars , the not poffeffing the Malabar Coast had proved a fource of great difficulty and great inconvenience ; but had the Hon . Gen- tleman forgotten that the cafe was now widely ...
... opinion and his completely differed . In all for- mer wars , the not poffeffing the Malabar Coast had proved a fource of great difficulty and great inconvenience ; but had the Hon . Gen- tleman forgotten that the cafe was now widely ...
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... opinion on the fubject laft feffion had done him fo much honour . Indeed , he had in his fpeech that day fairly given the credit of the event to oppofition . With refpect to the granting of the papers , Mr. Fox owned himself much ...
... opinion on the fubject laft feffion had done him fo much honour . Indeed , he had in his fpeech that day fairly given the credit of the event to oppofition . With refpect to the granting of the papers , Mr. Fox owned himself much ...
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... opinion happened to be an unwise one , and upon that opinion he plunged his country into a war at- tended with an enormous expence , which the people must ulti- mately discharge ; would any body say that the people had no in- tereft in ...
... opinion happened to be an unwise one , and upon that opinion he plunged his country into a war at- tended with an enormous expence , which the people must ulti- mately discharge ; would any body say that the people had no in- tereft in ...
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... opinion before me , confirmed as the propriety of it is , by what paffed in the laft war , I cer- tainly fhould oppofe the production of any papers while this war continues , and though I hope and believe that is honourably and ...
... opinion before me , confirmed as the propriety of it is , by what paffed in the laft war , I cer- tainly fhould oppofe the production of any papers while this war continues , and though I hope and believe that is honourably and ...
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