The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... Lord Carhampton fuid , the honourable gentleman had spoken so low that he had not heard him , and wished he ivould explain precisely , the nature of his motion . Mr Wilberforce repeated what he had said . Lord Carbampton thought it was ...
... Lord Carhampton fuid , the honourable gentleman had spoken so low that he had not heard him , and wished he ivould explain precisely , the nature of his motion . Mr Wilberforce repeated what he had said . Lord Carbampton thought it was ...
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... Lord had changed his opinion since he became member for Bristol , Lord Sheffield with fome warmth replied . Mr Milnes read fome passages of his Lordship's famphlet , which , he thought , strongly corroborated his opinion ; and thoughe Lord ...
... Lord had changed his opinion since he became member for Bristol , Lord Sheffield with fome warmth replied . Mr Milnes read fome passages of his Lordship's famphlet , which , he thought , strongly corroborated his opinion ; and thoughe Lord ...
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... lord of all these dominions , the prince Jacob Almanzor , as legitimate son , fucceffor , and heir of the king Abelgualit Abninazr his father , our lord , who are both present , ” to which they all answered yes ; we swear , and will ...
... lord of all these dominions , the prince Jacob Almanzor , as legitimate son , fucceffor , and heir of the king Abelgualit Abninazr his father , our lord , who are both present , ” to which they all answered yes ; we swear , and will ...
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