Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the Kingdom of Great Britain ..., Band 10R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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... referred to , when we come to consider those Orders of Coun- cil . I hope I shall always be found to stand up , and , I trust , firmly , for the rights and privileges of my country ; but , yet , I would ask , does any privilege belong ...
... referred to , when we come to consider those Orders of Coun- cil . I hope I shall always be found to stand up , and , I trust , firmly , for the rights and privileges of my country ; but , yet , I would ask , does any privilege belong ...
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... referred to Mr. Pitt's period of time when the design was to be opinions respecting the rights of indepen- carried into execution . As to the inten - dent states , and contended , that that great tions of Denmark towards this country ...
... referred to Mr. Pitt's period of time when the design was to be opinions respecting the rights of indepen- carried into execution . As to the inten - dent states , and contended , that that great tions of Denmark towards this country ...
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... referred only to official Notes , which passed between his majesty's minister and the Russian and Austrian ministers . If the right hon . gent . should think that his majesty's ministers were justified in not accepting the media- tion ...
... referred only to official Notes , which passed between his majesty's minister and the Russian and Austrian ministers . If the right hon . gent . should think that his majesty's ministers were justified in not accepting the media- tion ...
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... referred . Upon the mo- tion that the said report be brought up , hon . the chancellor of the exchequer was really a man of honour and integrity , and that no man could , with justice , venture to dispute it . He was certainly convinced ...
... referred . Upon the mo- tion that the said report be brought up , hon . the chancellor of the exchequer was really a man of honour and integrity , and that no man could , with justice , venture to dispute it . He was certainly convinced ...
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... referred to in Number 1. ) The emperor Francis II . could not be- bold , without the deepest concern , the rupture which took place last autumn , between his majesty the emperor of the French , king of Italy , and his majesty the king ...
... referred to in Number 1. ) The emperor Francis II . could not be- bold , without the deepest concern , the rupture which took place last autumn , between his majesty the emperor of the French , king of Italy , and his majesty the king ...
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