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... gives me sincere pleasure , " said he , " to find , that there is not a single word in the speech from the throne which ... give any opinion with re- spect to papers not yet laid before par liament . Lord Liverpool relieved his lordship ...
... gives me sincere pleasure , " said he , " to find , that there is not a single word in the speech from the throne which ... give any opinion with re- spect to papers not yet laid before par liament . Lord Liverpool relieved his lordship ...
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... give an account . Lord Castlereagh replied , at some length , to the speeches of the opposi- tion members . He began with repro- bating that freedom of language which some of these gentlemen assumed , in re- gard to foreign governments ...
... give an account . Lord Castlereagh replied , at some length , to the speeches of the opposi- tion members . He began with repro- bating that freedom of language which some of these gentlemen assumed , in re- gard to foreign governments ...
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... give some sketches of the principal speeches delivered on these occasions , because , although they did not lead to any change in the original proposal of the ministry , they are valuable as records of the state of public feeling with ...
... give some sketches of the principal speeches delivered on these occasions , because , although they did not lead to any change in the original proposal of the ministry , they are valuable as records of the state of public feeling with ...
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... give up the war malt duties also . The prospect of getting rid of these burdens , contributed , in a powerful manner , to sooth the feel- ings of the afflicted classes of the com- munity . But it is at the best extreme- ly doubtful ...
... give up the war malt duties also . The prospect of getting rid of these burdens , contributed , in a powerful manner , to sooth the feel- ings of the afflicted classes of the com- munity . But it is at the best extreme- ly doubtful ...
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... give his ge- neral statement of the supply for this year : - Extraordinaries Commissariat Deduct troops in France Barracks Navy Deduct naval stores , to be sold Ordnance · Deduct France Miscellaneous Indian debt 9,665,666 1,234,596 ...
... give his ge- neral statement of the supply for this year : - Extraordinaries Commissariat Deduct troops in France Barracks Navy Deduct naval stores , to be sold Ordnance · Deduct France Miscellaneous Indian debt 9,665,666 1,234,596 ...
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