The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volumen28 |
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... received for a search , had immediately expunged it , observing , that this sum was a gratuity and not a fee ; to another officer also , this FEES OF COURTS OF JUSTICE . ] John Newport began , by declaring his sur- prise to learn , that ...
... received for a search , had immediately expunged it , observing , that this sum was a gratuity and not a fee ; to another officer also , this FEES OF COURTS OF JUSTICE . ] John Newport began , by declaring his sur- prise to learn , that ...
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... received , or received at all . In this construction , the noble earl said , he had the satisfaction of being supported by the late resolutions of the Irish Catholic prelates , who had conveyed these , their sentiments on the subject ...
... received , or received at all . In this construction , the noble earl said , he had the satisfaction of being supported by the late resolutions of the Irish Catholic prelates , who had conveyed these , their sentiments on the subject ...
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... received , by the favours which his royal highness the Prince Re- gent has shewn me , by the approbation bestowed by your lordships and the House of Commons , that I am utterly unable to express my sentiments . In truth , my lords , the ...
... received , by the favours which his royal highness the Prince Re- gent has shewn me , by the approbation bestowed by your lordships and the House of Commons , that I am utterly unable to express my sentiments . In truth , my lords , the ...
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