The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Količine 60–61J. Dodsley, 1820 |
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... night to nominate a select committee to which the estimates might be referred , leaving them to report it to the House . His lordship , on the conclusion of his speech , moved the names of the members of whom the committee should be ...
... night to nominate a select committee to which the estimates might be referred , leaving them to report it to the House . His lordship , on the conclusion of his speech , moved the names of the members of whom the committee should be ...
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... night , he had allowed the propriety of the grant , and had merely disputed about the fund from which it ought to be taken . He had made no such admission ; having then no other object than to record a principle , that the privy purse ...
... night , he had allowed the propriety of the grant , and had merely disputed about the fund from which it ought to be taken . He had made no such admission ; having then no other object than to record a principle , that the privy purse ...
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... night . They would , however , soon see that the minority , though branded with the title of infamous , would carry great weight throughout the country . Mr. Canning then rose , and after attacking the last speaker with considerable ...
... night . They would , however , soon see that the minority , though branded with the title of infamous , would carry great weight throughout the country . Mr. Canning then rose , and after attacking the last speaker with considerable ...
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... night to vote 24 millions of exchequer bills in one line , without coming to the point that would relieve the country from its difficulties . Would the noble lord say , with these facts staring him in the face , that the country was in ...
... night to vote 24 millions of exchequer bills in one line , without coming to the point that would relieve the country from its difficulties . Would the noble lord say , with these facts staring him in the face , that the country was in ...
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... night was the step most cal- culated to lead to advantageous results . Among the speeches in favour of his hon . and learned friend , one of the most decided was , that of Mr. Wilberforce . He began with declaring , that in his long ...
... night was the step most cal- culated to lead to advantageous results . Among the speeches in favour of his hon . and learned friend , one of the most decided was , that of Mr. Wilberforce . He began with declaring , that in his long ...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ... Celotni ogled - 1812 |
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