Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volúmenes 30-31R. Bagshaw, 1971 |
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... Noble Lord ; but would it not have been better for him at first to have spoken in a manner fit to meet the comprehension of all , than to have clothed his meaning in language totally devoid of common sepse ? - [ Much laughter . ] The Noble ...
... Noble Lord ; but would it not have been better for him at first to have spoken in a manner fit to meet the comprehension of all , than to have clothed his meaning in language totally devoid of common sepse ? - [ Much laughter . ] The Noble ...
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... Noble Lord . [ Order , order , from Lord Castle- reagh . ] He had no wish to give personal offence to the Noble Lord , but he thought he had not been fairly treated . Principles and motives had been attributed to him which he had never ...
... Noble Lord . [ Order , order , from Lord Castle- reagh . ] He had no wish to give personal offence to the Noble Lord , but he thought he had not been fairly treated . Principles and motives had been attributed to him which he had never ...
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... Noble came to listen to a discussion which Lord said the country was in a crisis , had for its avowed and direct object and would they apply a mere topical the relief of the people , and they were remedy but he might ask the Noble in ...
... Noble came to listen to a discussion which Lord said the country was in a crisis , had for its avowed and direct object and would they apply a mere topical the relief of the people , and they were remedy but he might ask the Noble in ...
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