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... favour . A. I shall answer the more frankly , as , although I am in irons , I know my life is not in your power . It rests with God . ' Q. Well , then , what are the present relations of Abd - el - Kader and the Emperor of Morocco ? A ...
... favour . A. I shall answer the more frankly , as , although I am in irons , I know my life is not in your power . It rests with God . ' Q. Well , then , what are the present relations of Abd - el - Kader and the Emperor of Morocco ? A ...
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... favour , and was rewarded by the House , which was then , as it is now , always ready to derive amusement from the gratification of any strange taste of an honourable member , by being put upon St John's Record Committee . A more ...
... favour , and was rewarded by the House , which was then , as it is now , always ready to derive amusement from the gratification of any strange taste of an honourable member , by being put upon St John's Record Committee . A more ...
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... favour of ship - money , it was disputed whether he should come in here like others , to sit with his hat on - as once the Earl of Southampton did , and others did that came to ' confer here or stand bareheaded as other petitioners did ...
... favour of ship - money , it was disputed whether he should come in here like others , to sit with his hat on - as once the Earl of Southampton did , and others did that came to ' confer here or stand bareheaded as other petitioners did ...
Página 88
... favour by a party as yet unacquainted with its own strength ; notwithstanding the pedantry of his speeches , and the frequent inapplicability of his records . Sometimes , indeed , he brought his record knowledge to bear in very odd ways ...
... favour by a party as yet unacquainted with its own strength ; notwithstanding the pedantry of his speeches , and the frequent inapplicability of his records . Sometimes , indeed , he brought his record knowledge to bear in very odd ways ...
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... favour of the right of Seaford to return burgesses . Old Sir Harry Vane , pointing towards D'Ewes's vacant seat , regretted the absence of the gentleman who was so well versed in records . Sir Robert Pye , on another occasion , stood up ...
... favour of the right of Seaford to return burgesses . Old Sir Harry Vane , pointing towards D'Ewes's vacant seat , regretted the absence of the gentleman who was so well versed in records . Sir Robert Pye , on another occasion , stood up ...
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