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... honourable Privy Coun- cil , and took their refpective places at the Board accordingly . His Majefy having been gracioufly pleafed to deliver the cuftody of the Seals of the Duchy and County Palatine of Lancafler , to the Right Hon ...
... honourable Privy Coun- cil , and took their refpective places at the Board accordingly . His Majefy having been gracioufly pleafed to deliver the cuftody of the Seals of the Duchy and County Palatine of Lancafler , to the Right Hon ...
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... Honourable Eaft India Com- pany , under my command , on June 13th , be- ing the fourth day after our operations began South of Cuddalore . The particulars will be found in the form of a letter , inclofed to your Lordship , nearly the ...
... Honourable Eaft India Com- pany , under my command , on June 13th , be- ing the fourth day after our operations began South of Cuddalore . The particulars will be found in the form of a letter , inclofed to your Lordship , nearly the ...
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... Honourable Order of the Bath , and Commodore Richard King , which were then read as follows : Superb , in Madras Road , Sept. 1 , 1793 . " SIR , " I HAD the honour to receive , two days ago , by his Majefty's fhip Crocodile , your ve ry ...
... Honourable Order of the Bath , and Commodore Richard King , which were then read as follows : Superb , in Madras Road , Sept. 1 , 1793 . " SIR , " I HAD the honour to receive , two days ago , by his Majefty's fhip Crocodile , your ve ry ...
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... honourable gentle- man to be . He applied the Latin line of Quicquid delirant Reges , pl : luntur Achiri , to the conduct of the late Minifters , and faid , the proceedings of that Houfe before the recefs had been fuch , that his having ...
... honourable gentle- man to be . He applied the Latin line of Quicquid delirant Reges , pl : luntur Achiri , to the conduct of the late Minifters , and faid , the proceedings of that Houfe before the recefs had been fuch , that his having ...
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... honourable gentleman , merely because they had voted for his India bill ; and urged them to break their bonds and act for themselves . Mr. Dundas alfo in- dulged himself in a vein of humour , that created a good deal of laughter ; he ...
... honourable gentleman , merely because they had voted for his India bill ; and urged them to break their bonds and act for themselves . Mr. Dundas alfo in- dulged himself in a vein of humour , that created a good deal of laughter ; he ...
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