Cobbett's Political Register, Bände 21-22William Cobbett, 1971 |
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" found to have acted unintentionally , it " present held could be obtained only " would be in the power of the House to from himself ; and such inquiry , accord- " relieve them . He could not approve of " ing to the present order ...
" found to have acted unintentionally , it " present held could be obtained only " would be in the power of the House to from himself ; and such inquiry , accord- " relieve them . He could not approve of " ing to the present order ...
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... present situation of Europe . At present , however , the ques- tion turned on the Acts of the 44th and the 46th of the King , and he could hardly conceive that the Noble Lord ( Lord Folkestone ) had read those acts with at- tention , or ...
... present situation of Europe . At present , however , the ques- tion turned on the Acts of the 44th and the 46th of the King , and he could hardly conceive that the Noble Lord ( Lord Folkestone ) had read those acts with at- tention , or ...
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... present Cabinet are to remain unchanged ; the highest and most efficient offices in the State , therefore , are to be filled by persons , who still conceive themselves to be bound by duty , honour , and conscience , not only to resist ...
... present Cabinet are to remain unchanged ; the highest and most efficient offices in the State , therefore , are to be filled by persons , who still conceive themselves to be bound by duty , honour , and conscience , not only to resist ...
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Peace 538 | 1 |
SELECTIONS FROM OTHER PUBLICA Lords April 21 1812 From the Morning | 231 |
AMERICA U S Correspondence between Lord Liverpool 817 822 | 233 |
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