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The humble Addrefs of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City df London, in Com - mon Council afTembled.
The New annual register, or General repository of history, politics, and ... 1797
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Addrefs in favour of Peace moved by lord Lauderdale, ibid.
A Collection of State Papers Relative to the War Against France Now Carrying on by Great Britain ... 1795
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Thomas V/alker's Addrefs to the Inhabitants of Manchefter, dated 13th Dec 1792 p. 67, 70.
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An Addrefs, entitled Equality, reprinted and diftri - buted by the Friends to Freedom in Manchefter p. 46, 47.
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An Addrefs to the Public, from the Borough-reeve and Conftables of Manchefter - p. 81, 8a.
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In a prudential view, furely information ought to precede judgment; and we were bound to know what really was the ftate of the country, before we delivered our opi - nion of it in the Addrefs.
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If therefore the Addrefs was to be founded upon either of the fuppofitions above ftated,
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Did they mean by their Addrefs to declare that the general fituation of the country was in itfelf a juftifi cation of what had been done?
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This danger, they faid, was too notorious to require proof; its reality could better be afeertained by the feparate obfervations of individual members, than by any proceeding which the Houfe could inflitute in its col - lective capacity; and upon this ground, therefore, the Addrefs might be fafely voted, without any previous enquiry.
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An. 59. jin Addrefs to his Grtui the Archhijkop of Casstnbuty, as a Vifitor of Colleges in the Univerfiiy of Oxford, and as Primata of all England.
The Monthly Review 1791
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