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... Melville , the reputation in which they stood for integrity was far from being clear . If they were not peculators them- selves , they were regarded by the public as abettors and defenders of peculation . If they had not ventur- ed ...
... Melville , the reputation in which they stood for integrity was far from being clear . If they were not peculators them- selves , they were regarded by the public as abettors and defenders of peculation . If they had not ventur- ed ...
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... Melville from public trial , and it was to the inquiries set on foot in his lordship's administra- tion , that all the discoveries of pe- culation were justly to be attri buted . The government of lord Sidmouth had been frugal and eco ...
... Melville from public trial , and it was to the inquiries set on foot in his lordship's administra- tion , that all the discoveries of pe- culation were justly to be attri buted . The government of lord Sidmouth had been frugal and eco ...
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... Melville's trial ) , either related to subjects of less ge . neral interest than those we have been considering , or they were left in an incomplete state at the con- clusion of the session , or they failed in attaining their objects ...
... Melville's trial ) , either related to subjects of less ge . neral interest than those we have been considering , or they were left in an incomplete state at the con- clusion of the session , or they failed in attaining their objects ...
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... Melville . A bill , which had passed the house of commons for indemnifying all persons required to give evidence in the impeachment of lord Melville who had served under him in the navy pay office , having been strongly objected to in ...
... Melville . A bill , which had passed the house of commons for indemnifying all persons required to give evidence in the impeachment of lord Melville who had served under him in the navy pay office , having been strongly objected to in ...
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... Melville's trial ; for , though he had been active in bringing that noble personage to the bar of the house of lords , and though as one of the managers of the im peachment named by the commons , he attended , in that capacity , in ...
... Melville's trial ; for , though he had been active in bringing that noble personage to the bar of the house of lords , and though as one of the managers of the im peachment named by the commons , he attended , in that capacity , in ...
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