Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the Kingdom of Great Britain ..., Том 7R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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... argument which had ministers should not have inadvertency to been adduced , that the soldiers now enlisted plead ... arguments . In the British soldier would insist upon his discharge arguments he was about to offer , he should so long ...
... argument which had ministers should not have inadvertency to been adduced , that the soldiers now enlisted plead ... arguments . In the British soldier would insist upon his discharge arguments he was about to offer , he should so long ...
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... argument against parting first point to be considered was , the with this bill , than that it had given 1800 present deficiency of the army , and the fur- men within the last two months , and would ther increase of that deficiency ...
... argument against parting first point to be considered was , the with this bill , than that it had given 1800 present deficiency of the army , and the fur- men within the last two months , and would ther increase of that deficiency ...
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... argument as conclusive against his 10 per cent . property bill , which was sup- ported on the strange and fanciful idea , that it was more consoling to the feelings of the nation , to see at once how high the tax could be carried ...
... argument as conclusive against his 10 per cent . property bill , which was sup- ported on the strange and fanciful idea , that it was more consoling to the feelings of the nation , to see at once how high the tax could be carried ...
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... argument , had abstained from it . The system of recruiting was here to be found by the various returns which had been made un- der this bill , but they all sung the same note , This recruiting was carried on under the em- casion with ...
... argument , had abstained from it . The system of recruiting was here to be found by the various returns which had been made un- der this bill , but they all sung the same note , This recruiting was carried on under the em- casion with ...
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... argument and decision ? Had the question before the house been the repeal of the Income Tax , would not gentlemen have a right to examine what was to be substi- tuted in its place ? The rt . hon . gent . had stated that he had many ...
... argument and decision ? Had the question before the house been the repeal of the Income Tax , would not gentlemen have a right to examine what was to be substi- tuted in its place ? The rt . hon . gent . had stated that he had many ...
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