The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Том 40 |
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... occasion , unless he heard arguments much stronger than those in general use , to show the propriety of granting the ... occasions . Of the 900 petitioners , many he knew to be most respectable , and he was fully dis- posed to believe ...
... occasion , unless he heard arguments much stronger than those in general use , to show the propriety of granting the ... occasions . Of the 900 petitioners , many he knew to be most respectable , and he was fully dis- posed to believe ...
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... occasion . Lord Milton said , he should certainly not coincide with the observations of his hon . friend , the member for Essex , if he thought they were directed against the reception of petitions from clergymen as individuals ...
... occasion . Lord Milton said , he should certainly not coincide with the observations of his hon . friend , the member for Essex , if he thought they were directed against the reception of petitions from clergymen as individuals ...
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... occasion , in a speech replete with ability set off by the brightness of his talents , the suavity of his manners , and the excellence of his cha- racter : upon that occasion I was not very kindly dealt with by some of our own side ...
... occasion , in a speech replete with ability set off by the brightness of his talents , the suavity of his manners , and the excellence of his cha- racter : upon that occasion I was not very kindly dealt with by some of our own side ...
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... occasion to do , the stream of pains and penalties , from its source in the rugged times of our ancestors down to the present day , it is impossible not to be struck with the gra- dual character of mildness and mitigation which it has ...
... occasion to do , the stream of pains and penalties , from its source in the rugged times of our ancestors down to the present day , it is impossible not to be struck with the gra- dual character of mildness and mitigation which it has ...
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... occasion by which it was introduced ; and as , since the accession of the house of Hanover , the acts of indemnity have been almost uninterrupted -for the last ninety years absolutely so ; -the privy councillors have been pro- tected ...
... occasion by which it was introduced ; and as , since the accession of the house of Hanover , the acts of indemnity have been almost uninterrupted -for the last ninety years absolutely so ; -the privy councillors have been pro- tected ...
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adopted alluded amount argument army Bank of England bill bullion burgh called cash payments chancellor church circulation circumstances coin committee conduct consideration considered coun currency debt declaration duty effect establishment evil exchequer existing farther favour feel foreign gentleman give honour House increase interest Ireland Irish issues learned lord loan Lord Castlereagh lord chancellor lord Liverpool lordships lottery majesty's means measure ment millions ministers mittee motion necessary neral noble earl noble lord oath oath of supremacy object occasion opinion paper Parga parliament peace Penryn period persons petition petitioners present price of gold principle proposed Protestant question racter reduced repeal resolutions respect resumption of cash revenue right hon Roman Catholic Scotland seignorage silver sinking fund sion Spain taken thought tion transubstantiation vote whole window tax wished
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