Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Band 66,Teil 1The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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bill at fome length , as to its enactments of high treafon , which , he ftrongly condemned . Earl Mansfield followed in fupport of the bill , and poke in a high frain of panegyrick of the many great and good qualities of his Majefty ...
bill at fome length , as to its enactments of high treafon , which , he ftrongly condemned . Earl Mansfield followed in fupport of the bill , and poke in a high frain of panegyrick of the many great and good qualities of his Majefty ...
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The question was then put on the third reading of the bill , which was again oppofed by the Duke of Bedford and Earl of Lauderdale . The fpeakers in favour of the bill were , the Lord Chancellor , Earl of Hopetown , Lords Grenville and ...
The question was then put on the third reading of the bill , which was again oppofed by the Duke of Bedford and Earl of Lauderdale . The fpeakers in favour of the bill were , the Lord Chancellor , Earl of Hopetown , Lords Grenville and ...
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the bill , and entered into a long defence of it . moving , " that a Committee be appointed to examine into the extent and danger of the country , and the reafons for the proclamation of the 4th of November , " & c Mr. Mainwaring ...
the bill , and entered into a long defence of it . moving , " that a Committee be appointed to examine into the extent and danger of the country , and the reafons for the proclamation of the 4th of November , " & c Mr. Mainwaring ...
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