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... interests . So little fear had I that the corporal punishment , and the other treat- ment of seamen in our navy , would appear harsh and severe , in comparison with others , that I was pleased to hear that some of our then mistaken men ...
... interests . So little fear had I that the corporal punishment , and the other treat- ment of seamen in our navy , would appear harsh and severe , in comparison with others , that I was pleased to hear that some of our then mistaken men ...
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... interest at the present moment . Having determined to exchange the arena of the law courts for that of the senate , the death of Sir Edmund Affleck , the member for Colchester , at the close of the year 1788 , formed an opening in the ...
... interest at the present moment . Having determined to exchange the arena of the law courts for that of the senate , the death of Sir Edmund Affleck , the member for Colchester , at the close of the year 1788 , formed an opening in the ...
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... interest , in opposition to George Jackson , Esq . who was afterwards Judge Advocate of the Fleet , and who was created a Baronet in 1791. Both candidates had an equal number of votes , and in consequence there was a double return ; but ...
... interest , in opposition to George Jackson , Esq . who was afterwards Judge Advocate of the Fleet , and who was created a Baronet in 1791. Both candidates had an equal number of votes , and in consequence there was a double return ; but ...
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... interests of the British empire . " In June , 1799 , we find Mr. Tierney moving certain reso- lutions respecting the finances of the country , with a view of confuting and overturning the positions of the Chancellor of the Exchequer ...
... interests of the British empire . " In June , 1799 , we find Mr. Tierney moving certain reso- lutions respecting the finances of the country , with a view of confuting and overturning the positions of the Chancellor of the Exchequer ...
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... interest were brought under dis- cussion , Mr. Tierney appears to have taken no active part till Mr. Fox's motion of the 2d of February , 1804 , for rejecting the Middlesex election petition on the ground of informality ; on which ...
... interest were brought under dis- cussion , Mr. Tierney appears to have taken no active part till Mr. Fox's motion of the 2d of February , 1804 , for rejecting the Middlesex election petition on the ground of informality ; on which ...
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