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 ..., Volume 19R. Bagshaw, 1812 - Great Britain |
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... England on its propriety , or even to take the pleasure of the Prince Regent respecting it , who was just then taking upon himself the reins of government . What were the feelings and opinions of his Royal Highness , on this question ...
... England on its propriety , or even to take the pleasure of the Prince Regent respecting it , who was just then taking upon himself the reins of government . What were the feelings and opinions of his Royal Highness , on this question ...
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... England ; information yet before their lordships to and that they did not desire to be repre- warrant the assertions of the noble earl , sented in the way proposed by a few of and justify the conduct of the Irish Go- their number . As ...
... England ; information yet before their lordships to and that they did not desire to be repre- warrant the assertions of the noble earl , sented in the way proposed by a few of and justify the conduct of the Irish Go- their number . As ...
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... England should stand unconnected with this proceeding , to see whether Mr. Pole has been authorised to carry into execu tion this civil mode of arrest , or whether he has not been told that he has gone a step too far , and that part of ...
... England should stand unconnected with this proceeding , to see whether Mr. Pole has been authorised to carry into execu tion this civil mode of arrest , or whether he has not been told that he has gone a step too far , and that part of ...
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... England had been placed in a situation not to be capa- ble of performing his royal functions- when reduced to a state of health in which a private individual would not be allowed the disposal of his property - when he had been under ...
... England had been placed in a situation not to be capa- ble of performing his royal functions- when reduced to a state of health in which a private individual would not be allowed the disposal of his property - when he had been under ...
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... England , and 5,000l . for Ireland . The noble lord then proceeded to notice the estimate for widow's pensions , in which there was an increase of 5,000l . in conse- quence of a correspondent addition to the number of individuals , who ...
... England , and 5,000l . for Ireland . The noble lord then proceeded to notice the estimate for widow's pensions , in which there was an increase of 5,000l . in conse- quence of a correspondent addition to the number of individuals , who ...
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