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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... noble lords were often betrayed into an involuntary approbation of the Address . Formerly , it was the custom to read the Speech previously to its being read from the throne , by which the members of both houses were put in possession ...
... noble lords were often betrayed into an involuntary approbation of the Address . Formerly , it was the custom to read the Speech previously to its being read from the throne , by which the members of both houses were put in possession ...
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... noble lord who moved the Address has indeed stated , that the embargo was ad- vantageous to this country . Without ... noble lord might , indeed 17 ] [ 18 PARL . DEBATES , JAN . 19 , 1809. - The Lords Commissioners ' Speech .
... noble lord who moved the Address has indeed stated , that the embargo was ad- vantageous to this country . Without ... noble lord might , indeed 17 ] [ 18 PARL . DEBATES , JAN . 19 , 1809. - The Lords Commissioners ' Speech .
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... noble lord who had just sat down , as well as other noble lords , would deliver their sentiments ; at the same time he thought the Address was so cautiously worded , that he did conceive it would have met with the unanimous approbation ...
... noble lord who had just sat down , as well as other noble lords , would deliver their sentiments ; at the same time he thought the Address was so cautiously worded , that he did conceive it would have met with the unanimous approbation ...
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... noble 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 ...
... noble 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 ...
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... noble lord is it , that all his charac- teristic energy seems to have set upon the present state of things ? ( Hear , hear , hear ! ) Is this the testimony , which under the administration of the noble lord , Great Britain exemplifies ...
... noble lord is it , that all his charac- teristic energy seems to have set upon the present state of things ? ( Hear , hear , hear ! ) Is this the testimony , which under the administration of the noble lord , Great Britain exemplifies ...
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