The Trial of Thomas Hardy for High Treason (1794) [ Concepts ]
… in both Houses of Parliament? A. I had not time in general to read the public papers. Q. Which way then did you get your information? Wills. What information ? Mr. Bower. Upon politics; you said you went there not have ing an opportunity of attending both Houses of … that defect merely, but to hear different political subjects discussed. Q. You had no other means of supplying the information? A. Not any that I thought better. Q. Did you attend frequently? A. You may be better informed than I am. Q. …
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