The Scots Magazine, Volumen42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... parliament ; for that is unneceffary , as the Marquis of Rockingham and Mr Burke had announced their intentions of making motions for this purpofe imme- diately after the holidays ; but by inti- midating the legiflature into the measure ...
... parliament ; for that is unneceffary , as the Marquis of Rockingham and Mr Burke had announced their intentions of making motions for this purpofe imme- diately after the holidays ; but by inti- midating the legiflature into the measure ...
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... parliament is less free and inde- pendent than any former one . The people have the fame power as hereto- Art , of chufing their own reprefenta- tires , and difcarding those whom they dare not truft . The falaries and perqui- sites of ...
... parliament is less free and inde- pendent than any former one . The people have the fame power as hereto- Art , of chufing their own reprefenta- tires , and difcarding those whom they dare not truft . The falaries and perqui- sites of ...
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... PARLIAMENT . [ 41.662 . 706. ] ON the 7th of December 1779 , the Duke of Richmond rofe in the Houfe of Lords , and faid , that the prefent ftate of public concerns had filled him with the greatest anxiety , and his moft ferious thoughts ...
... PARLIAMENT . [ 41.662 . 706. ] ON the 7th of December 1779 , the Duke of Richmond rofe in the Houfe of Lords , and faid , that the prefent ftate of public concerns had filled him with the greatest anxiety , and his moft ferious thoughts ...
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... parliament . His Majesty's civil lift was eftablished at its prefent a- mount by act of parliament . Befides , what part of the civil lift was the reduc- tion defired by the motion to be made in Their Lordships all knew , that many ...
... parliament . His Majesty's civil lift was eftablished at its prefent a- mount by act of parliament . Befides , what part of the civil lift was the reduc- tion defired by the motion to be made in Their Lordships all knew , that many ...
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... Parliament affembled , The Petition of the Gentlemen , Clergy , and Freeholders , of the County of York , Sheweth , THAT this nation hath been engaged for feveral years in a most expensive and unfortunate war ; that many of our va ...
... Parliament affembled , The Petition of the Gentlemen , Clergy , and Freeholders , of the County of York , Sheweth , THAT this nation hath been engaged for feveral years in a most expensive and unfortunate war ; that many of our va ...
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