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... honour for which they contended . Of the nume rous candidates , thefe are the only two , whofe pretensions can be seriously ex- amined . Each had its authors to re- cord its title . The inhabitants of Chios relied on the teftimony of ...
... honour for which they contended . Of the nume rous candidates , thefe are the only two , whofe pretensions can be seriously ex- amined . Each had its authors to re- cord its title . The inhabitants of Chios relied on the teftimony of ...
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... honour , and that of his family † . He fucceeded The Duke of Richmond , in 1761 , was appointed to this office , through the influ- ence of the Earl of Bute . the Duke of Manchester , and was one of " the additional Lords of the ...
... honour , and that of his family † . He fucceeded The Duke of Richmond , in 1761 , was appointed to this office , through the influ- ence of the Earl of Bute . the Duke of Manchester , and was one of " the additional Lords of the ...
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... honour of being joined by the Noble Lord at the head of the Treafury . On the divifion , the Noes , as ufual , went below the bar ; when , mifling their lead- er , they turned fhort , and were much furprised to fee him on the other fide ...
... honour of being joined by the Noble Lord at the head of the Treafury . On the divifion , the Noes , as ufual , went below the bar ; when , mifling their lead- er , they turned fhort , and were much furprised to fee him on the other fide ...
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... honour of the English nation . " In 1781 , when the Earl of Shelburne ( the late Marquis of Lanfdowne ) moved an addrefs to the King's fpeech , propo- fing fuch counfels to be laid at the royal fect , as might excite the efforts , point ...
... honour of the English nation . " In 1781 , when the Earl of Shelburne ( the late Marquis of Lanfdowne ) moved an addrefs to the King's fpeech , propo- fing fuch counfels to be laid at the royal fect , as might excite the efforts , point ...
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... honour of this Houfe , to advife the Crown to exer- eife its indifputable right of creating a Peer in favour of a perion labouring un- der the heavy cenfure of a Court - Mar- tial . " The Duke of Richmond took an active part in the ...
... honour of this Houfe , to advife the Crown to exer- eife its indifputable right of creating a Peer in favour of a perion labouring un- der the heavy cenfure of a Court - Mar- tial . " The Duke of Richmond took an active part in the ...
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