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... interests . But , however , he thanked the noble lord for the patience with which he had attended to the trial , and permitted him to expend so much ' time . Lord Norbury replied , that when the history of the year 1798 came fair- ly to ...
... interests . But , however , he thanked the noble lord for the patience with which he had attended to the trial , and permitted him to expend so much ' time . Lord Norbury replied , that when the history of the year 1798 came fair- ly to ...
Side 55
... interests of that body to which I have the honour to belong ; and I trust that the unvaried deference to your laws and discipline , which I paid during my residence at Cambridge , will be an earnest of my endeavours to maintain your ...
... interests of that body to which I have the honour to belong ; and I trust that the unvaried deference to your laws and discipline , which I paid during my residence at Cambridge , will be an earnest of my endeavours to maintain your ...
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... interest from his expe- rience in the fluctuations of the stocks . A short time ago , the mail - coach from London to Carlisle , having chan- ged horses at Boroughbridge , started off at full gallop , without guard or driver , with four ...
... interest from his expe- rience in the fluctuations of the stocks . A short time ago , the mail - coach from London to Carlisle , having chan- ged horses at Boroughbridge , started off at full gallop , without guard or driver , with four ...
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... interest at the periods when they were written . His last production was one of consi- derable length and comprehension , up- on the question of the Catholic veto . Mr McCarthy was remarkable for his great stature , bulk 98 EDINBURGH ...
... interest at the periods when they were written . His last production was one of consi- derable length and comprehension , up- on the question of the Catholic veto . Mr McCarthy was remarkable for his great stature , bulk 98 EDINBURGH ...
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... interest which you take in us and our ness has vouchsafed to give us , of the deliberations , of your attachment to the Church of Scotland , and of your inflexi- ble resolution to maintain inviolate her rights and privileges , as by law ...
... interest which you take in us and our ness has vouchsafed to give us , of the deliberations , of your attachment to the Church of Scotland , and of your inflexi- ble resolution to maintain inviolate her rights and privileges , as by law ...
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