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1830. Augt. 1
Review.
Keep our business from decrease — give to it on every favourable occasion
the utmost encrease possible we will on every occasion defend you
through thick and thin, we will enable you to carry through every
measure you bring forward: whatever be your will and pleasure we will do our utmost to preserve it
from being taken for the subject mater of controversy: this is what
Sir Robert has in chorus from Sir James, Sir Edward, and
the punch-fed-fuller Sir Henry. Yes says said Sir Henry to him to say
adding to a Solo and in a whisper, "licking his lips" but men must be the
Rolls and then for half a century if a bill of us so long live
you will have me joining you in thundering against liberty of suffrage
and supporting the tyranny of the few over the many, as Sir
James Grant did so effectually for so many years
against Romilly.
So much for the matter of law and the proof of it.
Now for the matter of fact and the proof of it
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