Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the Kingdom of Great Britain ..., Volumen 19R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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... Chancellor of the Exchequer said , he had supposed from the appearance of the House , that many other gentlemen had intended to speak on this question , and he therefore had hitherto reserved himself to hear all the objections which ...
... Chancellor of the Exchequer said , he had supposed from the appearance of the House , that many other gentlemen had intended to speak on this question , and he therefore had hitherto reserved himself to hear all the objections which ...
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... Chancellor of the Ex- chequer has this night , by the speech he has just delivered , proved that there not only may be , but that there are political circumstances and changes , which in their operation can induce men , if not to change ...
... Chancellor of the Ex- chequer has this night , by the speech he has just delivered , proved that there not only may be , but that there are political circumstances and changes , which in their operation can induce men , if not to change ...
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... Chancellor of the Exchequer stated dicts his statement , can he say that the across the table , that he had not seen it . ] - Catholic of Ireland labours under no disa- Extraordinary , that such a document , bility ? Sir , the Chancellor ...
... Chancellor of the Exchequer stated dicts his statement , can he say that the across the table , that he had not seen it . ] - Catholic of Ireland labours under no disa- Extraordinary , that such a document , bility ? Sir , the Chancellor ...
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... Chancellor of the Exchequer , with an at - look to the present state of the Catholics , tempt to evade whilst professing to observe a law , which it was their determination to ' violate . One would have thought , after all his affected ...
... Chancellor of the Exchequer , with an at - look to the present state of the Catholics , tempt to evade whilst professing to observe a law , which it was their determination to ' violate . One would have thought , after all his affected ...
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... Chancellor of the Exchequer . Tha right hon . gentleman had said , it was mos unfortunate that Irish business was alway : brought forward in a tone and temper ra ther calculated to irritate the feelings of the people of Ireland , than ...
... Chancellor of the Exchequer . Tha right hon . gentleman had said , it was mos unfortunate that Irish business was alway : brought forward in a tone and temper ra ther calculated to irritate the feelings of the people of Ireland , than ...
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