Cobbett's Political Register, Band 17William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1810 |
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... motion of LORD PORCHESTER was seconded by the Hon . MR . QUIN . The task of opposing this - [ 162 " Walcheren . " The speech , by which this motion was prefaced ... Motion for Inquiry-Lord Cochrane's Motion about Lord Gambier's Court Martial.
... motion of LORD PORCHESTER was seconded by the Hon . MR . QUIN . The task of opposing this - [ 162 " Walcheren . " The speech , by which this motion was prefaced ... Motion for Inquiry-Lord Cochrane's Motion about Lord Gambier's Court Martial.
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... motion of MR . WHITBREAD , the purport of which was , a censure on Lord Chatham for hav- ing laid the said Narrative before the king , and , upon which motion the ministers were left in Minority , there being for the motion 221 and ...
... motion of MR . WHITBREAD , the purport of which was , a censure on Lord Chatham for hav- ing laid the said Narrative before the king , and , upon which motion the ministers were left in Minority , there being for the motion 221 and ...
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... motion was negatived , and Mr. pressly , during its pleasure ! - -It was un- Gale Jones remained in jail for having said der these circumstances , that Sir Francis that Mr. Charles Yorke had outraged the Burdett resolved to publish ...
... motion was negatived , and Mr. pressly , during its pleasure ! - -It was un- Gale Jones remained in jail for having said der these circumstances , that Sir Francis that Mr. Charles Yorke had outraged the Burdett resolved to publish ...
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Napoleons Projects | 1 |
OFFICIAL PAPERS | 11 |
Jacobin Guineas | 33 |
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