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... committed . " I have never been difpofed to make free with the charac- ters of officers abfent and upon service . I am fure , I am not one of those who have caft thofe reflections , alluded to by an honourable gentleman behind me , upon ...
... committed . " I have never been difpofed to make free with the charac- ters of officers abfent and upon service . I am fure , I am not one of those who have caft thofe reflections , alluded to by an honourable gentleman behind me , upon ...
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... committed . This it is that has furnished the right honourable gentleman who fpoke last with fo happy an opportunity of displaying his talents . I truft , however , that I fhall have the juftice done me , to allow that there is no ...
... committed . This it is that has furnished the right honourable gentleman who fpoke last with fo happy an opportunity of displaying his talents . I truft , however , that I fhall have the juftice done me , to allow that there is no ...
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... and Ge- neral Howe were only to grant pardons ; that those who had committed no fault , wanted no pardon ; that we were only D 2 defending defending what we deemed our indifputable right . Colonel Patterson A. 1776 . DEBAT E S.
... and Ge- neral Howe were only to grant pardons ; that those who had committed no fault , wanted no pardon ; that we were only D 2 defending defending what we deemed our indifputable right . Colonel Patterson A. 1776 . DEBAT E S.
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... carrying it into execution was committed . - The oppofition given to the motion made by the noble Lord near him ( Lord J. Cavendish ) , was of a him 62 A. 1776 . PARLIAMENTARY their American brethren with the horrid crime of rebellion, ...
... carrying it into execution was committed . - The oppofition given to the motion made by the noble Lord near him ( Lord J. Cavendish ) , was of a him 62 A. 1776 . PARLIAMENTARY their American brethren with the horrid crime of rebellion, ...
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... empire was too arduous , too folid , too important a truft , to be committed to a bon vivant of Lord Sandwich's levity of difpofition and known depravity of of conduct , especially now the piping hours of jubilee 72 A. 1776 . PARLIAMENTARY.
... empire was too arduous , too folid , too important a truft , to be committed to a bon vivant of Lord Sandwich's levity of difpofition and known depravity of of conduct , especially now the piping hours of jubilee 72 A. 1776 . PARLIAMENTARY.
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Página 148 - Order of the day; the fecond reading of the bill to empower his Majefty to fecure and detain perfons charged with, or fufpecled of, the crime of high treafon, committed in America, or on the high feas, or the crime of piracy.
Página 311 - May it therefore pleafe your Majefty, That it may be ena&ed ; and be it enacted by the King's moft excellent Majefty, by and with the advice and confent of the Lords Spiritual...
Página 15 - King's speech, wherein he assures Parliament, " that as well from the assurances I have received, as from the general appearance of affairs in Europe, I see no probability that the measures, which you may adopt, will be interrupted by disputes with any foreign power?
Página 148 - ... and therefore praying that leave may be given to bring in a bill...
Página 257 - Majefty fhall caufe to be demolifhed all the fortifications which his fubje&s fhall have erected in the bay of Honduras and other places of the territory of Spain, in that part of the world, four months after the ratification of the prefent treaty : and his Catholic Majefty fhall not permit his Britannic Majefty's fubie&s, or their workmen, to be difturbed...
Página 147 - Bay, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pensylvania, the Three Lower Counties on Delaware, Maryland...
Página 140 - Excellent Majefty, by and with the Advice and Content of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this prefent Parliament affembled, and by the Authority of the...
Página 144 - ... and to the particular owners, commoners, and inhabitants, and be fit to bear colefeed and rapefeed in great abundance, which is of fingular ufe to make...
Página 8 - ... concern, the minds of a very large, and lately loyal and affectionate part of his people entirely alienated from his government ; nor can we conceive that fuch an event as the...
Página 47 - ... or to return to their allegiance, accept the bleffings of peace, and be fecured in a free enjoyment of their liberty and properties, upon the true principles of the conftitution.