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June 2 ported the Marquis of Rockingham's he spoke in favour of the motion for
motion for taking the affairs of Ire . addreffing his Majetty only to adjourn land into
immediate confideration , and instead of proroguing the parliament . dwelling ...
June 2 ported the Marquis of Rockingham's he spoke in favour of the motion for
motion for taking the affairs of Ire . addreffing his Majetty only to adjourn land into
immediate confideration , and instead of proroguing the parliament . dwelling ...
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R. B - kw moved , ship's second motion , because he was for leare to bring an
enemy to all partial favours or local in a bill , to indern . A distinctions . England
was armed ; IreM M nify such officers of land was armed ; N. Britain was dehe
militia ...
R. B - kw moved , ship's second motion , because he was for leare to bring an
enemy to all partial favours or local in a bill , to indern . A distinctions . England
was armed ; IreM M nify such officers of land was armed ; N. Britain was dehe
militia ...
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Is it not then reasonable , that this end , he recurs to three motions the King
Thould contribute towards made in the House ... aim of the second motion was ,
and controul ; the encreasing the to have taken from minifters more danpublic
expence ...
Is it not then reasonable , that this end , he recurs to three motions the King
Thould contribute towards made in the House ... aim of the second motion was ,
and controul ; the encreasing the to have taken from minifters more danpublic
expence ...
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He lers in their speeches if they had , they then proceeded to open bis motion ,
and might next introduce folio books . The as a previous step began reading trom
a Speaker declined deciding upon the news paper three speeches in ile Irish ...
He lers in their speeches if they had , they then proceeded to open bis motion ,
and might next introduce folio books . The as a previous step began reading trom
a Speaker declined deciding upon the news paper three speeches in ile Irish ...
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... independORD N - th , in ent gentlemen , of neither House , and order , he said ,
to consequently liable to no bias . His give the public the Alordship then read the
motion he inL fullest satisfaction tended to make , when respecting the ex Col.
... independORD N - th , in ent gentlemen , of neither House , and order , he said ,
to consequently liable to no bias . His give the public the Alordship then read the
motion he inL fullest satisfaction tended to make , when respecting the ex Col.
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Página 321 - In a few years, when he comes to be supplanted in that circle by a younger set, no resource remains for him but a retreat to the country, where he must pass his days either in a state of listless inactivity, or in pursuits unworthy of a rational being.
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Página 43 - House to enquire into and correct the gross abuses in the expenditure of public money; to reduce all exorbitant emoluments; to rescind and abolish all sinecure places and unmerited pensions; and to appropriate the produce to the necessities of the state in such manner as to the wisdom of parliament shall seem meet.
Página 218 - Christ, and also a partaker of the glory that shall be revealed: feed the flock of God which is among you, taking the oversight thereof, not by constraint, but willingly; not for filthy lucre, but of a ready mind ; neither as being lords over God's heritage, but being ensamples to the flock. And when the chief Shepherd shall appear, ye shall receive a crown of glory that fadeth not away.
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