The Speech of the Right Hon. George Canning: With a Memoir of His Life, Том 4J. Ridgway, 1828 |
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... conduct respecting the intercourse with South America , but swayed by the groundless prejudices against colonial rights , which have survived the first American war , His Royal Highness's advisers have succeeded in disconcerting the ...
... conduct respecting the intercourse with South America , but swayed by the groundless prejudices against colonial rights , which have survived the first American war , His Royal Highness's advisers have succeeded in disconcerting the ...
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... conduct of the discussion . Every man who had witnessed the course lately adopted , on more than one occasion , by the honour- able member who spoke last ( Mr. W. Smith ) , must have been surprised at hearing him profess his ignorance ...
... conduct of the discussion . Every man who had witnessed the course lately adopted , on more than one occasion , by the honour- able member who spoke last ( Mr. W. Smith ) , must have been surprised at hearing him profess his ignorance ...
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... conduct in Ireland might not be mixed up with that infinity of detail , that mass of irrelevant matter , from foreign politics to cotton twist , with which they had been jumbled on the present occasion . His noble friend had justly to ...
... conduct in Ireland might not be mixed up with that infinity of detail , that mass of irrelevant matter , from foreign politics to cotton twist , with which they had been jumbled on the present occasion . His noble friend had justly to ...
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... conduct of Ministers , he should be obliged to listen to a gross personal attack on one individual ? An attack which , had not that noble person been fortunately enabled from recollection of circumstances to repel it , might have con ...
... conduct of Ministers , he should be obliged to listen to a gross personal attack on one individual ? An attack which , had not that noble person been fortunately enabled from recollection of circumstances to repel it , might have con ...
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... conduct of His Majesty's Ministers of the present day , he should hear only an inquiry into the conduct of the Government of the year 1797 ? If no consideration of justice to his noble friend could have weight with gentlemen on the ...
... conduct of His Majesty's Ministers of the present day , he should hear only an inquiry into the conduct of the Government of the year 1797 ? If no consideration of justice to his noble friend could have weight with gentlemen on the ...
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