The Parliamentary Register: Or an Impartial Report of the Debates that Have Occured in the Two Houses of Parliament, Volumen 3 |
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... Military Plan . Dr. Jenner's Reward . Chancellor of the Exchequer 512 Lord Castlereagh 376 Mr. Shaw Lefevre Sir G. Warrender 389 Lord H. Petty Mr. Yorke 391 General Tarleton Mr. Bathurst 396 Mr. S. Bourne Mr. Windham 398 Mr. Morris ...
... Military Plan . Dr. Jenner's Reward . Chancellor of the Exchequer 512 Lord Castlereagh 376 Mr. Shaw Lefevre Sir G. Warrender 389 Lord H. Petty Mr. Yorke 391 General Tarleton Mr. Bathurst 396 Mr. S. Bourne Mr. Windham 398 Mr. Morris ...
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... military measures , it would not be difficult to give the reply , but unquestionably no such thing was intended by the passage in the s ; eech . He should not trespass more at length on the attention of the House , but just to notice ...
... military measures , it would not be difficult to give the reply , but unquestionably no such thing was intended by the passage in the s ; eech . He should not trespass more at length on the attention of the House , but just to notice ...
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... military sent out to the West Indies , from the 1st of January , 1797 , to the 1st of January , 1807 , with the number of deaths that had taken place , distinguishing privates from oflicers . His object was to call the attention of the ...
... military sent out to the West Indies , from the 1st of January , 1797 , to the 1st of January , 1807 , with the number of deaths that had taken place , distinguishing privates from oflicers . His object was to call the attention of the ...
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... military inquiry had been perverted , for the purpose of casting imputations , which he was convinced never entered into the contemplation of the commissioners themselves . It had been perverted to mean , that he had received undue ...
... military inquiry had been perverted , for the purpose of casting imputations , which he was convinced never entered into the contemplation of the commissioners themselves . It had been perverted to mean , that he had received undue ...
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... military inquiry that morning , they had asked him why he felt hurt , and had disclaimed any intention on their part of imputing to him dishonourable conduct ; but this was not enough ; he in- treated that they would consent to have a ...
... military inquiry that morning , they had asked him why he felt hurt , and had disclaimed any intention on their part of imputing to him dishonourable conduct ; but this was not enough ; he in- treated that they would consent to have a ...
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