By tradition, a parliament passes only one public "act" per session, albeit an act with multiple chapters.
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In the cabinet, the Secretary of the South served as the leader of Commons.
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The Old Corps Whig Thomas Robinson held that office until late 1755, when the Bedfordite Henry Fox replaced him.
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