The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 4James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1791 |
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... opinion and advice of their elders ; — hence the origin of assemblies, casually convened for deliberating on matters of great importance. The elders, in such assemblies, usually bear sway, as to advice. The senate of Rome retained, till ...
... opinion and advice of their elders ; — hence the origin of assemblies, casually convened for deliberating on matters of great importance. The elders, in such assemblies, usually bear sway, as to advice. The senate of Rome retained, till ...
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... opinion, this cafe was e'ear of all doubt. The last Parliament- had solemnly determined in favour of the" mpeachment, and it was the duty of the present House of Commons, in his opinion, to continue their proceedings upon the subject ...
... opinion, this cafe was e'ear of all doubt. The last Parliament- had solemnly determined in favour of the" mpeachment, and it was the duty of the present House of Commons, in his opinion, to continue their proceedings upon the subject ...
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... opinion, that an impeachment should not abate by a dissolution, yet as a difference' of opinion did p»evail on that head.he wished to have the point settled by an express law for that purpose. Colonel Simeoe rose to explain. Mr Grant ...
... opinion, that an impeachment should not abate by a dissolution, yet as a difference' of opinion did p»evail on that head.he wished to have the point settled by an express law for that purpose. Colonel Simeoe rose to explain. Mr Grant ...
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