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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... never risen with more sa- tisfaction , not only because he felt he was speaking the sentiments of the House , but because he was discharging an act not only of public duty , but of private friendship , to one of his earlier and most ...
... never risen with more sa- tisfaction , not only because he felt he was speaking the sentiments of the House , but because he was discharging an act not only of public duty , but of private friendship , to one of his earlier and most ...
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... never was a session so distinguished by zea- lous contest , or that promised less of that " cordial unani- mity , " the honourable mover had alluded to . In such a momentous crisis , he agreed , that the man we should re- sort to ...
... never was a session so distinguished by zea- lous contest , or that promised less of that " cordial unani- mity , " the honourable mover had alluded to . In such a momentous crisis , he agreed , that the man we should re- sort to ...
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... never more requisite to meet the many difficulties and dangers with which this country is struggling , against a most formidable , invete- rate , and determined enemy . His Majesty under the existing circumstances could not act ...
... never more requisite to meet the many difficulties and dangers with which this country is struggling , against a most formidable , invete- rate , and determined enemy . His Majesty under the existing circumstances could not act ...
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... never more requisite than at this instant : our resour ces are , thank God , still great , but they require the most prudentialmanagement and application . It is most seriously to be wished , that party dissensions would be set aside ...
... never more requisite than at this instant : our resour ces are , thank God , still great , but they require the most prudentialmanagement and application . It is most seriously to be wished , that party dissensions would be set aside ...
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... never before been pretended . The arguments , therefore , of his noble friend , went much more against the dissolution resorted to by the late admi- nistration , than that to which the present ministers had had recourse . It had been ...
... never before been pretended . The arguments , therefore , of his noble friend , went much more against the dissolution resorted to by the late admi- nistration , than that to which the present ministers had had recourse . It had been ...
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