Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 17R. Bagshaw, 1810 |
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66 66 ( 8 66 66 " own account , Lord Gambier had de- layed to support him for more than four hours ; but according to his ( Lord C.'s ) , " he had done so for more than six , and " when at last he took up that position " which it would ...
66 66 ( 8 66 66 " own account , Lord Gambier had de- layed to support him for more than four hours ; but according to his ( Lord C.'s ) , " he had done so for more than six , and " when at last he took up that position " which it would ...
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... Lord " Gambier's conduct , although it might " not deserve the thanks of that House . " It therefore appeared to him that his " noble friend kindly wished to keep Lord " Gambier's behaviour from discussion . " Lord Gambier admitted that ...
... Lord " Gambier's conduct , although it might " not deserve the thanks of that House . " It therefore appeared to him that his " noble friend kindly wished to keep Lord " Gambier's behaviour from discussion . " Lord Gambier admitted that ...
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LORD GAMBIER . Lord COCHRANE's Speech in the House of Commons , Monday , January 29 , 1810 . Sir ; Painful as it is , to present myself to the attention of this House , on the pre- sent occasion ; yet a duty which I owe to my Country ...
LORD GAMBIER . Lord COCHRANE's Speech in the House of Commons , Monday , January 29 , 1810 . Sir ; Painful as it is , to present myself to the attention of this House , on the pre- sent occasion ; yet a duty which I owe to my Country ...
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