Annual Register, Том 96Edmund Burke 1854 |
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... measure . During the in- terval afforded by the prorogation of Parliament , Lord Aberdeen and his colleagues had applied themselves to the consideration of this important question , and a measure was framed which he in- troduced on the ...
... measure . During the in- terval afforded by the prorogation of Parliament , Lord Aberdeen and his colleagues had applied themselves to the consideration of this important question , and a measure was framed which he in- troduced on the ...
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... measure ap- peared to be favourably received ; but Mr. Heywood and others asked for the further removal of restrictions , while Mr. Walpole and Sir W. Heathcote expressed a desire to restrict the measure simply to the grant of enabling ...
... measure ap- peared to be favourably received ; but Mr. Heywood and others asked for the further removal of restrictions , while Mr. Walpole and Sir W. Heathcote expressed a desire to restrict the measure simply to the grant of enabling ...
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... measure did not apply , and that the emergency by which it could alone be justified did not exist . No information , he remarked , had been given as to the source whence the mer- cenary troops could be drawn ; but he warned the House of ...
... measure did not apply , and that the emergency by which it could alone be justified did not exist . No information , he remarked , had been given as to the source whence the mer- cenary troops could be drawn ; but he warned the House of ...
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