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Excerpt from The Speech of Lord Minto, in the House of Peers, April 11, 1799, on a Motion for an Address to His Majesty, to Communicate the Resolutions of the Two Houses of Parliament, Respecting an Union Between Great Britain and Ireland
I Ihall, therefore, confine myfelf Within bounds better fuited to my own capacity, as well as to the meafure-of indulgence which I can have any pretenfions to expect from your Lordfhips; and (ball content myfelf with fi'ating' as clearly, but as fhortly as I am able, a few thoughts On the principal and leading topicks of this argument, efpecially fuch as have made the {trongef'c imprefiion on my Own judgment, and have had the greatef'c {hare in determining the opinion I profefs in favour of the propofed meafure.
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