Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 23-24William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 183
... Parliament , will , to engage in a controversy upon the points I am persuaded , not be disappointed ; nor That duty has been sufficiently is it to be supposed , that in the consider- ation of this great question ( to use your own words ) ...
... Parliament , will , to engage in a controversy upon the points I am persuaded , not be disappointed ; nor That duty has been sufficiently is it to be supposed , that in the consider- ation of this great question ( to use your own words ) ...
Page 727
... Parliament alone , but of the whole community : he not only owed it to them to account for his conduct in Parliament , but it was his incumbent duty so to do : and , if that duty could be rendered more incumbent , in any one in- stance ...
... Parliament alone , but of the whole community : he not only owed it to them to account for his conduct in Parliament , but it was his incumbent duty so to do : and , if that duty could be rendered more incumbent , in any one in- stance ...
Page 729
... Parliament is the highest and most ho- nourable and absolute Court of Justice in England . " " It is called Parliament be- cause every Member of that Court should sincerely and discreetly purier la ment , for the general good of the ...
... Parliament is the highest and most ho- nourable and absolute Court of Justice in England . " " It is called Parliament be- cause every Member of that Court should sincerely and discreetly purier la ment , for the general good of the ...
Contents
remarks 625 | 161 |
AMERICA U S American Presidents Mes Robert Bidgood | 377 |
AMERICA British Dispatch from Sir G Speech of Sarah Bidgood | 403 |
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