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peers, once a terror to them, to oppose them to the Commons, since

streets little hillocks of brickwork and rubbish. Mr. Rouse,

All these new peers who compose the Higher House receive nothing but

streets little hillocks of brickwork and rubbish. Mr. Rouse,

their titles from the king, and very few of them have estates in

streets little hillocks of brickwork and rubbish. Mr. Rouse,

those places whence they take their titles. One shall be Duke of D-

, though he has not a foot of land in Dorsetshire; and another is

Earl of a village, though he scarce knows where it is situated. The

peers have power, but it is only in the Parliament House.

There is no such thing here as haute, moyenne, and basse justice--

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