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Pagina 4
... also ad- mitted that immediate fteps ought to be taken to make provi- fion for this purpose . And I am perfuaded , that whatever differences of opinion we may have in this House upon po- litical points , no difference of opinion will ...
... also ad- mitted that immediate fteps ought to be taken to make provi- fion for this purpose . And I am perfuaded , that whatever differences of opinion we may have in this House upon po- litical points , no difference of opinion will ...
Pagina 8
... also happen that a disap- pointment may take place upon fubjects fo complicated in heir nature . The trade and wealth of the nation is too fluc- tuating to admit that any average can be taken . A fudden difafter may blaft all our hopes ...
... also happen that a disap- pointment may take place upon fubjects fo complicated in heir nature . The trade and wealth of the nation is too fluc- tuating to admit that any average can be taken . A fudden difafter may blaft all our hopes ...
Pagina 15
... also a source of produce ; but as it is not determined how to difpofe of them , I will not mention them in the account ; and that perhaps it might be thought right to apply them to the relief of the American Loyalifts . The great ...
... also a source of produce ; but as it is not determined how to difpofe of them , I will not mention them in the account ; and that perhaps it might be thought right to apply them to the relief of the American Loyalifts . The great ...
Pagina 28
... also ca- pable of mifreprefentation . He was in the recollection of the Houfe whether he had ever faid there was now an arrear of 210,000l .; he had faid , the civil lift was in arrear 30,000l . and he had at the fame time stated , that ...
... also ca- pable of mifreprefentation . He was in the recollection of the Houfe whether he had ever faid there was now an arrear of 210,000l .; he had faid , the civil lift was in arrear 30,000l . and he had at the fame time stated , that ...
Pagina 39
... any gentleman venture to Now , that in depriving the officers of excile of this right , he intended to affix a brand on that very ufeful body of men ? Was Lord Mul- grave , Was it also to be alledged A. 1785 . 39 DEBATE S.
... any gentleman venture to Now , that in depriving the officers of excile of this right , he intended to affix a brand on that very ufeful body of men ? Was Lord Mul- grave , Was it also to be alledged A. 1785 . 39 DEBATE S.
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