The Scots Magazine, 第 43 卷Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... Houfe to expect a formal intimation of it from the Crown ; and though it was with held from them for that day , it was by no means for want of refpect ; but it had been thought expedient that both Houfes of Parliament fhould be made ...
... Houfe to expect a formal intimation of it from the Crown ; and though it was with held from them for that day , it was by no means for want of refpect ; but it had been thought expedient that both Houfes of Parliament fhould be made ...
第 10 頁
... Houfe form a juft and impartial idea by reference to that paper only . His what party had been wrong , in ultimate Grace bad afked , Why the answers which ly producing thefe unfortunate hoftili- had at different periods been prefented ...
... Houfe form a juft and impartial idea by reference to that paper only . His what party had been wrong , in ultimate Grace bad afked , Why the answers which ly producing thefe unfortunate hoftili- had at different periods been prefented ...
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... Houfe be given to his Majefty for his moft gracious meflage : That their Lordfhips lament with his Majefty the difagreeable necef- fity under which he has been of making an hoftile declaration against the States- General of the United ...
... Houfe be given to his Majefty for his moft gracious meflage : That their Lordfhips lament with his Majefty the difagreeable necef- fity under which he has been of making an hoftile declaration against the States- General of the United ...
第 13 頁
... Houfe again , fo long as the pre- fent adminiftration continued in power , he put the motion mentioned above , and fat down . Lord Bathurst explained to the Houfe , that the Manifefto alone fully anfwered every purpose that the House ...
... Houfe again , fo long as the pre- fent adminiftration continued in power , he put the motion mentioned above , and fat down . Lord Bathurst explained to the Houfe , that the Manifefto alone fully anfwered every purpose that the House ...
第 14 頁
... Houfe , tho ' of great importance to their delibera- tions , as it was faid to have been the first caufe of the difagreement with the States- General , it being couched in terms of fenfive to the dignity of a fovereign power . Lord ...
... Houfe , tho ' of great importance to their delibera- tions , as it was faid to have been the first caufe of the difagreement with the States- General , it being couched in terms of fenfive to the dignity of a fovereign power . Lord ...
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