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•sras the opportune arrival of the re- 

 giments of the Marquis of Bucking- 

 ham, and the duke of Rutland, 

 which saved that country. lie be- 

 lieved that the Irish militia would 

 fight better in this country than at 

 home, as they wovild not be opposed 

 to their near rslations. 



The address was then carried, as 

 it was originally proposed. 



On the following day, the sum of 

 06". 265,326 was voted to admiral 

 lord Hood, his ofScers and crews, 

 being thevalue of the ships destroyed 

 and captured at Toulon. The houss 

 then adjourned till after Easter. 



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