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... King . Lord Bute , I suppose , thought to make the King popular by this concession ; but the people never minded it ; and it was a most impolitick measure . There is no reason why a Judge should hold his office for life , more than any ...
... King . Lord Bute , I suppose , thought to make the King popular by this concession ; but the people never minded it ; and it was a most impolitick measure . There is no reason why a Judge should hold his office for life , more than any ...
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... King , but nothing to the publick , among whom it was divided . When I say Lord Bute advised , I mean , that such acts were done when he was minister , and we are to sup- pose that he advised them . - Lord Bute shewed an undue ...
... King , but nothing to the publick , among whom it was divided . When I say Lord Bute advised , I mean , that such acts were done when he was minister , and we are to sup- pose that he advised them . - Lord Bute shewed an undue ...
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... King's horses and dogs . -The dogs almost all English . - Degenerate . - ' The horses not much commended . -The stables cool ; the kennel filthy . ' At night the ladies went to the opera . I refused but should have been welcome . ' The King ...
... King's horses and dogs . -The dogs almost all English . - Degenerate . - ' The horses not much commended . -The stables cool ; the kennel filthy . ' At night the ladies went to the opera . I refused but should have been welcome . ' The King ...
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