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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... important object ; his majesty deeply regrets the failure of that mediation , accompanied as it was by the disappointment of the efforts of his majesty's squadron in the sea of Marmora , and followed as it has since been by the losses ...
... important object ; his majesty deeply regrets the failure of that mediation , accompanied as it was by the disappointment of the efforts of his majesty's squadron in the sea of Marmora , and followed as it has since been by the losses ...
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... importance , at the pre- sent moment , of cherishing a spirit of union and harmony amongst his people ; such a spirit will most effectually promote the prosperity of the country at home , will give vigour and efficacy to its councils ...
... importance , at the pre- sent moment , of cherishing a spirit of union and harmony amongst his people ; such a spirit will most effectually promote the prosperity of the country at home , will give vigour and efficacy to its councils ...
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... important public measures , and has protracted much of the most weighty business of Parliament to a season of the year when its prosecution must be attended with the greatest public and private inconvenience . And that we feel ourselves ...
... important public measures , and has protracted much of the most weighty business of Parliament to a season of the year when its prosecution must be attended with the greatest public and private inconvenience . And that we feel ourselves ...
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... importance , that in justice to himself , he was compelled to declare his sentiments , and not suffer the question to pass with only a silent vote from him . A noble viscount opposite him ( Lord Sidmouth ) for whom he en- tertained the ...
... importance , that in justice to himself , he was compelled to declare his sentiments , and not suffer the question to pass with only a silent vote from him . A noble viscount opposite him ( Lord Sidmouth ) for whom he en- tertained the ...
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... important business . But it might be said , that the church was in danger . That was a cry which had been raised too generally out of doors . He did not imagine that any noble lord would be bold enough to rise in his place as a peer of ...
... important business . But it might be said , that the church was in danger . That was a cry which had been raised too generally out of doors . He did not imagine that any noble lord would be bold enough to rise in his place as a peer of ...
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