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They go on & say , the Gov " wou'd not consent to their choice of commiss " . This , my Lords , is as false as the former ; for I can neither consent nor dissent to any votes ' till past both Houses , and there never was such a vote for ...
They go on & say , the Gov " wou'd not consent to their choice of commiss " . This , my Lords , is as false as the former ; for I can neither consent nor dissent to any votes ' till past both Houses , and there never was such a vote for ...
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прив benefit of such a bill as I have mention'd ; and I shou'd rejoyce that your Lordships wou'd put the line betwixt this Province & N. Hampshire into a method of settling , according to my letter of 13 Janu * last , which wou'd be ...
прив benefit of such a bill as I have mention'd ; and I shou'd rejoyce that your Lordships wou'd put the line betwixt this Province & N. Hampshire into a method of settling , according to my letter of 13 Janu * last , which wou'd be ...
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If you wou'd give yourself the trouble to take the history of the mandamus matter from some gent of truth , I believe you wou'd not be able to say you thought the Gov " did wrong . As your Honour has wrote to Capt Temple , * who lives ...
If you wou'd give yourself the trouble to take the history of the mandamus matter from some gent of truth , I believe you wou'd not be able to say you thought the Gov " did wrong . As your Honour has wrote to Capt Temple , * who lives ...
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