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... tion of those who have served in India- and there obtained the same advantages as were enjoyed by the Indian officers . I rejoice , my Lords , that some officers of Her Majesty's army now employed in the Crimea have had the advantage of ...
... tion of those who have served in India- and there obtained the same advantages as were enjoyed by the Indian officers . I rejoice , my Lords , that some officers of Her Majesty's army now employed in the Crimea have had the advantage of ...
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... tion of their Lordships to the subject to which the petition referred . The noble Earl , who was very indistinctly heard , was understood to commence by alluding to the differences of opinion which prevailed among authorities on this ...
... tion of their Lordships to the subject to which the petition referred . The noble Earl , who was very indistinctly heard , was understood to commence by alluding to the differences of opinion which prevailed among authorities on this ...
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... tion , and vacillation as they have presented for so long a period , without expressing my regret at listening to such an unsatis- factory statement from a British Minister . This prolonged uncertainty is almost an equal evil to the ...
... tion , and vacillation as they have presented for so long a period , without expressing my regret at listening to such an unsatis- factory statement from a British Minister . This prolonged uncertainty is almost an equal evil to the ...
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... tion of his fellow - countrymen were well appeal against statements of a well - edu- known throughout Scotland . He meant cated inspector , supported , as he was sure Dr. Norman Macleod of Glasgow , who , to be , by the board of ...
... tion of his fellow - countrymen were well appeal against statements of a well - edu- known throughout Scotland . He meant cated inspector , supported , as he was sure Dr. Norman Macleod of Glasgow , who , to be , by the board of ...
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... tion had been for his supposed benefit , and presented . Upon this subject , he thought he was bound to make up to the pauper he was bound to read a letter sent to him the support he had been deprived of . The by Lord Macdonald , the ...
... tion had been for his supposed benefit , and presented . Upon this subject , he thought he was bound to make up to the pauper he was bound to read a letter sent to him the support he had been deprived of . The by Lord Macdonald , the ...
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