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... object to effect . Refolved , fourthly , That the Chairman be defired to communicate the Refolutions to his Grace of Portland and Mr. Pitt . The Refolutions bring communicated to Mr. Pitt , he returned the following anfwer : " Mr. Pitt ...
... object to effect . Refolved , fourthly , That the Chairman be defired to communicate the Refolutions to his Grace of Portland and Mr. Pitt . The Refolutions bring communicated to Mr. Pitt , he returned the following anfwer : " Mr. Pitt ...
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... objects , being extremely detirous of their act- ing in perfect concert . 46 66 66 car . On the 19th of July came advice from the Admiralty , dated the 22d of May ( addreffed to Vice Admiral Arbuthnot ) , by the Hornet floop of war , of ...
... objects , being extremely detirous of their act- ing in perfect concert . 46 66 66 car . On the 19th of July came advice from the Admiralty , dated the 22d of May ( addreffed to Vice Admiral Arbuthnot ) , by the Hornet floop of war , of ...
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... objects . On the fith the weather being calm , in confequence of a council of war , the Terrible was evacuated and deftroyed , and the wreck fet fire to about dufk , what could be faved from her being first taken out and diftributed ...
... objects . On the fith the weather being calm , in confequence of a council of war , the Terrible was evacuated and deftroyed , and the wreck fet fire to about dufk , what could be faved from her being first taken out and diftributed ...
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... objects , deter- mined , for the fake of perfpicuity , to fepa- rate the matters referred to them ; they have accordingly confined their firft enquiries to the nature and extent of the illicit practices ; referving to a fubfequent ...
... objects , deter- mined , for the fake of perfpicuity , to fepa- rate the matters referred to them ; they have accordingly confined their firft enquiries to the nature and extent of the illicit practices ; referving to a fubfequent ...
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... objects of revenue ; and here they beg leave once more to remark , that it is not within the compafs of the prefent re ... object of temptation to those who are dif pofed to defraud the revenue of their country : perhaps , if it were ...
... objects of revenue ; and here they beg leave once more to remark , that it is not within the compafs of the prefent re ... object of temptation to those who are dif pofed to defraud the revenue of their country : perhaps , if it were ...
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