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... House of Commons , and the able statement of the ju- risdiction which the great seal exercises in bankruptcy , we can see nothing in this pamphlet that discovers a superior pen . : Neither the committee of the Lords nor the noble author ...
... House of Commons , and the able statement of the ju- risdiction which the great seal exercises in bankruptcy , we can see nothing in this pamphlet that discovers a superior pen . : Neither the committee of the Lords nor the noble author ...
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... House of Commons , in the event of their petition being carried ? At the utmost , fifty for Ireland , and ten or twelve for England ; in all , sixty - two , or less than a tenth of the whole House . In the House of Peers , the idea of ...
... House of Commons , in the event of their petition being carried ? At the utmost , fifty for Ireland , and ten or twelve for England ; in all , sixty - two , or less than a tenth of the whole House . In the House of Peers , the idea of ...
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... House of Lords . Written , pro bono publico , by Sir James Foulis , Bart . 8vo . 38. Longman and Co. I wish him [ Bonaparte ] at the Devil , ' says Sir James : but what have Bonaparte and his Satanical transactions ' on the Continent to ...
... House of Lords . Written , pro bono publico , by Sir James Foulis , Bart . 8vo . 38. Longman and Co. I wish him [ Bonaparte ] at the Devil , ' says Sir James : but what have Bonaparte and his Satanical transactions ' on the Continent to ...
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