The Speech of the Right Hon. George Canning: With a Memoir of His Life, Том 4J. Ridgway, 1828 |
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... reason than because there was some chance of their remaining unrefuted . But let the House examine a little farther into the sources from which these charges emanated . Had the honourable member ( Mr. Bennet ) ventured to give a direct ...
... reason than because there was some chance of their remaining unrefuted . But let the House examine a little farther into the sources from which these charges emanated . Had the honourable member ( Mr. Bennet ) ventured to give a direct ...
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... reason for his ( Mr. Canning's ) voting against the present Address . He had no objection to a statement ( call it address if you will ) being made at the end of the session , as a review of the proceedings of Parliament , and as a ...
... reason for his ( Mr. Canning's ) voting against the present Address . He had no objection to a statement ( call it address if you will ) being made at the end of the session , as a review of the proceedings of Parliament , and as a ...
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... reason ; in rendering them dead to the glories of Waterloo , but tremblingly alive to the imperfections of Old Sarum . But it will not do ; and I must say that I distrust the sense of any man who can build a hope of discomfiture ...
... reason ; in rendering them dead to the glories of Waterloo , but tremblingly alive to the imperfections of Old Sarum . But it will not do ; and I must say that I distrust the sense of any man who can build a hope of discomfiture ...
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... reason , than to save the honour of an economizing com- mittee . Throughout the evening there had been the strongest wish expressed to avoid any general review of the proposed Establishment , and to confine the debate simply to the one ...
... reason , than to save the honour of an economizing com- mittee . Throughout the evening there had been the strongest wish expressed to avoid any general review of the proposed Establishment , and to confine the debate simply to the one ...
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... reason was obvious : neither George II . nor George I. nor any predecessor of his present Majesty , stood in the same situation . If George III . was , indeed , to be con- sidered as a pensioner on the public bounty , it ought to be ...
... reason was obvious : neither George II . nor George I. nor any predecessor of his present Majesty , stood in the same situation . If George III . was , indeed , to be con- sidered as a pensioner on the public bounty , it ought to be ...
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