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الصفحة 9
... raise doubts and apprehenfions in the " minds of your Majefty's new fubjects in general in that " ifland , we humbly fubmit it as our opinion , that it may " be adyifeable that the two new fubjects introduced into " the Council by Mr ...
... raise doubts and apprehenfions in the " minds of your Majefty's new fubjects in general in that " ifland , we humbly fubmit it as our opinion , that it may " be adyifeable that the two new fubjects introduced into " the Council by Mr ...
الصفحة 12
... raise his favourites to power . Let his Lordship take the trouble to read the 12th fection of an act of parlia ment of the 7th and 8th of King William the Third , cap . " 22 , in these words , " Provided always , that all places of ...
... raise his favourites to power . Let his Lordship take the trouble to read the 12th fection of an act of parlia ment of the 7th and 8th of King William the Third , cap . " 22 , in these words , " Provided always , that all places of ...
الصفحة 29
... raised to the important office of a Firft Lord of the Treasury . It is not easy to find on what account he is so much diftinguifhed , except it be a merit to be a de- fcendant of a Jacobite family . George George Pitt , Efq ; was ...
... raised to the important office of a Firft Lord of the Treasury . It is not easy to find on what account he is so much diftinguifhed , except it be a merit to be a de- fcendant of a Jacobite family . George George Pitt , Efq ; was ...
الصفحة 49
... raised to power the party of the prince de Soubize . And the Duc d'Aiguillon is now made prime minister of France , in the room of M. de Choifeuil . VOL . VIII . H ΑΝ AN IMPARTIAL REVIEW OF POLITICAL WORK S. Thoughts English and ( 49 )
... raised to power the party of the prince de Soubize . And the Duc d'Aiguillon is now made prime minister of France , in the room of M. de Choifeuil . VOL . VIII . H ΑΝ AN IMPARTIAL REVIEW OF POLITICAL WORK S. Thoughts English and ( 49 )
الصفحة 67
... raise the freight of all kinds of goods imported into it ; which , by encreafing the coft to the merchant , muft ultimately fall on the con- fumer . Befides , the quantity of powder that will , by this tax , be imported , being more ...
... raise the freight of all kinds of goods imported into it ; which , by encreafing the coft to the merchant , muft ultimately fall on the con- fumer . Befides , the quantity of powder that will , by this tax , be imported , being more ...
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الصفحة 249 - RESOLVED, that the thanks of this court be given to the Right Hon.
الصفحة 150 - It is now no crime for a man, who is within the description of that act, to say he is a Dissenter; nor is it any crime for him not to take the sacrament according to the rites of the Church of England; nay, the crime is, if he does it contrary to the dictates of his conscience.
الصفحة 152 - When it was said, therefore, that "a man cannot plead his crime in excuse for not doing what he is by law required to do...
الصفحة 363 - Paris in 1767, I held no communication with you of any kind whatever; nor did I upon your arrival in England in 1768 even pay you a visit, till it was very evident you lost your election in the City. Then, indeed...
الصفحة 248 - I observe," said Wilkes, in a letter to the speaker, " that no notice is taken of me in your order as a member of the House, and that I am not required to attend in my place: both these circumstances ought to have been, mentioned in my case, and I hold them absolutely indispensable.
الصفحة 100 - Majesty and his subjects which were at that place the day above named, agreeable to the inventory which has been made of them.
الصفحة 155 - Conscience is not controllable by human laws, nor amenable to human tribunals. Persecution, or attempts to force conscience, will never produce conviction, and are only calculated to make hypocrites or martyrs.
الصفحة 157 - No; it was impossible. But they had a mind to continue the former mayor a year longer, and to have a pretence for setting aside him who was now chosen, on all future occasions, as having been elected before.
الصفحة 141 - Islands at a considerable distance from the Continent, may be supposed, from their latitude, to lie in a climate sufficiently temperate. It is true, they are too little known to be at present recommended for proper places of refreshment for ships bound to the southward : But if the Admiralty should think it...
الصفحة 149 - But as the law then stood, no man could have pleaded this disability, resulting from the Corporation Act, in bar of such an action as is now brought against the defendant, because this disability was owing to what was then, in the eye of the law, a crime ; every man being required by the...