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... matter , his only bufi- nefs , being prudently to weigh and confider what to confent to , and what to deny , of fuch things as fhould be propofed to him by the two Houses , he was now told , " that he was only to be advised by " them ...
... matter , his only bufi- nefs , being prudently to weigh and confider what to confent to , and what to deny , of fuch things as fhould be propofed to him by the two Houses , he was now told , " that he was only to be advised by " them ...
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... matter of law . And here I cannot pass by an inftance of as great animofity , and indirect pro- fecution , in that circumftance of affigning him Coun- cil , as can be given . After the House of Peers had affigned him fuch Council as he ...
... matter of law . And here I cannot pass by an inftance of as great animofity , and indirect pro- fecution , in that circumftance of affigning him Coun- cil , as can be given . After the House of Peers had affigned him fuch Council as he ...
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... matter had come then to be preffed . 66 When the title of this bill was read , it gave fo ge- The Solici tor Saint- conds it . neral an offence to the House , that it seemed inclined John fe to throw it out , without fuffering it to be ...
... matter had come then to be preffed . 66 When the title of this bill was read , it gave fo ge- The Solici tor Saint- conds it . neral an offence to the House , that it seemed inclined John fe to throw it out , without fuffering it to be ...
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