The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates".T.C. Hansard, 1818 |
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... British Constitution Page 662 15 . Debate on the Same 681 2 . ........ Debate in the Lords respecting Mr. Reeves's Libel on the British Constitution 681 11. Debate in the Commons on the Agreement of the House for lessening the ...
... British Constitution Page 662 15 . Debate on the Same 681 2 . ........ Debate in the Lords respecting Mr. Reeves's Libel on the British Constitution 681 11. Debate in the Commons on the Agreement of the House for lessening the ...
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... British property to a great amount had lately been suffered to be taken though known to be British , and that part of it which the Convention had taken for its own use had been restored in value . Hitherto our language had beer , that ...
... British property to a great amount had lately been suffered to be taken though known to be British , and that part of it which the Convention had taken for its own use had been restored in value . Hitherto our language had beer , that ...
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... British character justly celebrated for its honour and integrity . Great Britain had no wish to imitate the republic of Holland or the duchy of Tuscany , but left them the virtue . How different was the conduct the hon . gentleman had ...
... British character justly celebrated for its honour and integrity . Great Britain had no wish to imitate the republic of Holland or the duchy of Tuscany , but left them the virtue . How different was the conduct the hon . gentleman had ...
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... British minister would make to parliament , while the direct contrary was meant ? If the Emperor was ready to negociate with the French republic , what could be our objection to negociate ? On looking to the rescript , the House would ...
... British minister would make to parliament , while the direct contrary was meant ? If the Emperor was ready to negociate with the French republic , what could be our objection to negociate ? On looking to the rescript , the House would ...
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... British constitution ; and hence a reason arose in his mind for liking it . At all events , he contended that there was as much cause to expect fidelity from the French as from any of the princes of Europe . The terms of the Austrian ...
... British constitution ; and hence a reason arose in his mind for liking it . At all events , he contended that there was as much cause to expect fidelity from the French as from any of the princes of Europe . The terms of the Austrian ...
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