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... session , they might de- pend upon a due regard , on his part , to what was desired . The bill was accordingly transmitted to Eng + land ; but rejected there , by means of the humane and earnest interposition of cardinal Fleury with Mr ...
... session , they might de- pend upon a due regard , on his part , to what was desired . The bill was accordingly transmitted to Eng + land ; but rejected there , by means of the humane and earnest interposition of cardinal Fleury with Mr ...
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... session , in order to console them for the loss of their favourite bill , gave them to understand , that it miscarried merely by its not having been brought into the house , before the session was so far advanced . And after earnestly ...
... session , in order to console them for the loss of their favourite bill , gave them to understand , that it miscarried merely by its not having been brought into the house , before the session was so far advanced . And after earnestly ...
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... session , after mentioning their late unquiet apprehensions , " acknowledged , with chearfulness and the utmost gratitude , that the profound tranquillity which , without any extra- ordinary increase of public expence , the nation , had ...
... session , after mentioning their late unquiet apprehensions , " acknowledged , with chearfulness and the utmost gratitude , that the profound tranquillity which , without any extra- ordinary increase of public expence , the nation , had ...
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... session of 1747 , brought heads of a bill into their house , for naturalizing per- sons professing the Jewish religion ; which were committed , agreed to by the house without any amendment , and presented to his grace the lord ...
... session of 1747 , brought heads of a bill into their house , for naturalizing per- sons professing the Jewish religion ; which were committed , agreed to by the house without any amendment , and presented to his grace the lord ...
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... session of 1759 . Great Britain had made extraordinary efforts , and engaged in enormous expences for the pro- tection of the whole empire . This country was in immediate danger of an invasion . Every Irish- man was agreed , that she ...
... session of 1759 . Great Britain had made extraordinary efforts , and engaged in enormous expences for the pro- tection of the whole empire . This country was in immediate danger of an invasion . Every Irish- man was agreed , that she ...
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