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 12R. Bagshaw, 1809 |
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... Lord Chancellor informed them , that determined perseverance in the cause of his Majesty had been pleased to direct the legitimate monarchy , and of the na- his commission to certain lords , therein tional independence of Spain ; and to ...
... Lord Chancellor informed them , that determined perseverance in the cause of his Majesty had been pleased to direct the legitimate monarchy , and of the na- his commission to certain lords , therein tional independence of Spain ; and to ...
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... lords commissioners withdrew to unrobe . The earl of Liverpool ( late lord Hawkesbury ) took the oaths and his seat . An adjourn- ment for a short time took place . At five o'clock the house resumed , when the Speech was again read ...
... lords commissioners withdrew to unrobe . The earl of Liverpool ( late lord Hawkesbury ) took the oaths and his seat . An adjourn- ment for a short time took place . At five o'clock the house resumed , when the Speech was again read ...
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... Lord Grenville rose and spoke nearly as follows : It could not but be imagined , my lords , that there were parts of the Address in which it was impossible for me to con- cur , but I most willingly gave way to other lords who wished to ...
... Lord Grenville rose and spoke nearly as follows : It could not but be imagined , my lords , that there were parts of the Address in which it was impossible for me to con- cur , but I most willingly gave way to other lords who wished to ...
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... lord's statements to go forth to the public without making some observations upon them . The noble lord seemed to be of opinion , that the military assistance which this government gave to the Spaniards ought to have been confined to ...
... lord's statements to go forth to the public without making some observations upon them . The noble lord seemed to be of opinion , that the military assistance which this government gave to the Spaniards ought to have been confined to ...
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... lords on the opposite side chose . Lord Auckland said , that several parts of the Address might bear the interpretation of committing the house ; as it was said , for instance , that they heard with satisfac- tion , ' that his majesty ...
... lords on the opposite side chose . Lord Auckland said , that several parts of the Address might bear the interpretation of committing the house ; as it was said , for instance , that they heard with satisfac- tion , ' that his majesty ...
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