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Excerpt from The Correspondence of the Late John Wilkes, With His Friends, Vol. 2 of 5: Printed From the Original Manuscripts, in Which Are Introduced Memoirs of His Life
By the usage of parliament, when any complaint is to be made of a breach of privilege, that complaint is to be heard before any other business. But in the case of Mr. Wilkes, even this rule was set aside. As soon as the speaker had taken the chair, Mr. Wilkes rose, and informed the.
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