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Page 27
... said he did not believe the " French would come with more than four teen " fail of the line ; it was políble bowever they " might bring eighteen , but he did not beteve " they would come with more than fourteen ; " that he knew nothing ...
... said he did not believe the " French would come with more than four teen " fail of the line ; it was políble bowever they " might bring eighteen , but he did not beteve " they would come with more than fourteen ; " that he knew nothing ...
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... said she could not keep the line , being fo much damaged . At 10 the Fortunée informed the Admiral that the Shrewsbury had the Captain and many men wounded , and first lieutenant killed , both her topfail yards fhot away , and was then ...
... said she could not keep the line , being fo much damaged . At 10 the Fortunée informed the Admiral that the Shrewsbury had the Captain and many men wounded , and first lieutenant killed , both her topfail yards fhot away , and was then ...
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... said , that cant phrafes were cafily hit off ; and that if an Attorney General afked " What is a Charter , but a piece of parchment with a lump of wax at the corner of it ? " It was as eafy to fay , " What is an Attorney General hanging ...
... said , that cant phrafes were cafily hit off ; and that if an Attorney General afked " What is a Charter , but a piece of parchment with a lump of wax at the corner of it ? " It was as eafy to fay , " What is an Attorney General hanging ...
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... said , he bad corrupted Parliament , and got it to fupport measures which had undone the country . But this pa ragon of purity had taken to his bofom the Mr. Dalrymple declared his extreme con - exculpation could be very Paliamentary ...
... said , he bad corrupted Parliament , and got it to fupport measures which had undone the country . But this pa ragon of purity had taken to his bofom the Mr. Dalrymple declared his extreme con - exculpation could be very Paliamentary ...
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... said , he had been much mifunderflood ; he had not meant that he conceived a King's Speech , whether to Parliament , from the Throne , or elsewhere , was not a fair fubject of Parliamentary dif- cuffion ; he knew they were always ...
... said , he had been much mifunderflood ; he had not meant that he conceived a King's Speech , whether to Parliament , from the Throne , or elsewhere , was not a fair fubject of Parliamentary dif- cuffion ; he knew they were always ...
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