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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... interests of Ireland , were most materially important to Great Britain . The interests of the two countries were reciprocal . Great Britain could not exist without Ireland ; nor could Ireland exist without Great Britain . Fully ...
... interests of Ireland , were most materially important to Great Britain . The interests of the two countries were reciprocal . Great Britain could not exist without Ireland ; nor could Ireland exist without Great Britain . Fully ...
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... interest of government that it should be taken into consideration in such an as- sembly , rather than referred to an ... interests of Ireland certainly ought always to be attentively considered by the House ; but it did not follow that ...
... interest of government that it should be taken into consideration in such an as- sembly , rather than referred to an ... interests of Ireland certainly ought always to be attentively considered by the House ; but it did not follow that ...
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... interest of her funded debt , without expending a shilling towards and her establishment ? Had that been occa- sioned by their speeches ? As well might it be said , that the difficulties under which they this country at present laboured ...
... interest of her funded debt , without expending a shilling towards and her establishment ? Had that been occa- sioned by their speeches ? As well might it be said , that the difficulties under which they this country at present laboured ...
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... interest in the health of their So- vereign - if , in the days of his strength , they rejoiced at his happiness , and in the hours of his affliction and infirmity , they sympathised in his sorrows and mourned over his sufferings , they ...
... interest in the health of their So- vereign - if , in the days of his strength , they rejoiced at his happiness , and in the hours of his affliction and infirmity , they sympathised in his sorrows and mourned over his sufferings , they ...
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... interest was always secured by the cir- cumstance , that the minister was at all events responsible for every act of the go- vernment . His lordship mentioned that dbe bad made a memorandum of the an- swers of the physicians at the time ...
... interest was always secured by the cir- cumstance , that the minister was at all events responsible for every act of the go- vernment . His lordship mentioned that dbe bad made a memorandum of the an- swers of the physicians at the time ...
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