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Page 6715
... LORD , Before you were placed at the head of affairs , it had been a maxim of the English government , not unwillingly admitted by the people , that every ungracious or severe exer tion of the prerogative should be placed to the account ...
... LORD , Before you were placed at the head of affairs , it had been a maxim of the English government , not unwillingly admitted by the people , that every ungracious or severe exer tion of the prerogative should be placed to the account ...
Page 6716
... Lord , that , in your hands , even the mercy of the prerogative is cruelty and oppression to the subject ? The measure it seems was so extraordinary , that you thought it necessary to give some reasons for it to the public . Let them be ...
... Lord , that , in your hands , even the mercy of the prerogative is cruelty and oppression to the subject ? The measure it seems was so extraordinary , that you thought it necessary to give some reasons for it to the public . Let them be ...
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... Lord , let me ask you , Has it never occurred to your Grace , while you were withdrawing this desperate wretch from that justice which the laws had awarded , and which the whole people of England demanded , against him , that there is ...
... Lord , let me ask you , Has it never occurred to your Grace , while you were withdrawing this desperate wretch from that justice which the laws had awarded , and which the whole people of England demanded , against him , that there is ...
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... Lord , will do infinite credit to government , if , to clear your character , you should think proper to bring it into the House of Lords , or into the Court of King's Bench . -But , my Lord , you dare not do either . JUNIUS . FOR THE ...
... Lord , will do infinite credit to government , if , to clear your character , you should think proper to bring it into the House of Lords , or into the Court of King's Bench . -But , my Lord , you dare not do either . JUNIUS . FOR THE ...
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... Lord Bute ; nor is it from any natural confusion in their ideas , that they are so ready to confound the original of a king with the disgraceful representation of him . The distance of the colonies would make it impossible for them to ...
... Lord Bute ; nor is it from any natural confusion in their ideas , that they are so ready to confound the original of a king with the disgraceful representation of him . The distance of the colonies would make it impossible for them to ...
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