The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 4James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1791 |
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... Majesty as follows : " Most Gracious Sovereign, " In obedience to your Majesty's commands, your faithful Commons have proceeded, in conformity to their ancient privileges, to elect a Speaker, and their choice has fallen upon me, whom ...
... Majesty as follows : " Most Gracious Sovereign, " In obedience to your Majesty's commands, your faithful Commons have proceeded, in conformity to their ancient privileges, to elect a Speaker, and their choice has fallen upon me, whom ...
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... Majesty then refers to the principal vice* of the new constitution, and the many bitter pangs he has suffered since ,the Revolution. He declares that the organization of the different branches of Government is contrary to his opinion ...
... Majesty then refers to the principal vice* of the new constitution, and the many bitter pangs he has suffered since ,the Revolution. He declares that the organization of the different branches of Government is contrary to his opinion ...
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... Majesty, expressing much pleasure at the sincere desire shown by these Ministers for accelerating a pacification, and agreeing to promote this object as much as possible on her part ;— hoping that these Ministers will use all their ...
... Majesty, expressing much pleasure at the sincere desire shown by these Ministers for accelerating a pacification, and agreeing to promote this object as much as possible on her part ;— hoping that these Ministers will use all their ...
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