The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and Literature, for the Year ..., 13. köideG. Robinson, Pater-noster-Row, 1793 |
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... fure of propofing fuch relief to his fubjects . As to the novelty of the measure , the hon . gentleman , he added , might be pretty right ; for he believed , any thing like an intimation from the throne , that there was a probability of ...
... fure of propofing fuch relief to his fubjects . As to the novelty of the measure , the hon . gentleman , he added , might be pretty right ; for he believed , any thing like an intimation from the throne , that there was a probability of ...
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... fure that moderation and perfeverance were the beft means of getting rid of the effects of fuch diforders . With respect to the adjustment of differences between Auftria and the Porte , it had been ftated , that it ought to have been ...
... fure that moderation and perfeverance were the beft means of getting rid of the effects of fuch diforders . With respect to the adjustment of differences between Auftria and the Porte , it had been ftated , that it ought to have been ...
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... fure the houfe would fee the danger of fuch a disclosure , and therefore would trouble them no further . Mr. Pitt was fupported in the re- fufal of the papers by Mr. Minchin , Mr. D. Ryder , and Mr. Halhead , who refted their arguments ...
... fure the houfe would fee the danger of fuch a disclosure , and therefore would trouble them no further . Mr. Pitt was fupported in the re- fufal of the papers by Mr. Minchin , Mr. D. Ryder , and Mr. Halhead , who refted their arguments ...
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... fure which he thought wife and expe- dient ; but in both cafes they deferved the approbation and not the cenfure of the community . His lordship moved the previous question , The earl of Darnley , and lord Kinnoul , fupported the motion ...
... fure which he thought wife and expe- dient ; but in both cafes they deferved the approbation and not the cenfure of the community . His lordship moved the previous question , The earl of Darnley , and lord Kinnoul , fupported the motion ...
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... fure of her guilt by putting an end to her exiltence , Mr. Taylor mentioned another inftance which had just occurred . A man who lived fervant with a gen- tleman , a neighbour to an honour able friend of his , had come to town and ...
... fure of her guilt by putting an end to her exiltence , Mr. Taylor mentioned another inftance which had just occurred . A man who lived fervant with a gen- tleman , a neighbour to an honour able friend of his , had come to town and ...
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