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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... grant of their emancipation , if the statute book is examined , it will be found that no one act has passed to render their condition better than it then was . Though they have presented their petitions to this House , they have been ...
... grant of their emancipation , if the statute book is examined , it will be found that no one act has passed to render their condition better than it then was . Though they have presented their petitions to this House , they have been ...
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... grant Ireland people whom the hon . gent . had this night arms to fight for you ? " Well , we did traduced . He wished to say this with give them 60,000 stand of arms , and they good temper , as far as respected the hon . turned them ...
... grant Ireland people whom the hon . gent . had this night arms to fight for you ? " Well , we did traduced . He wished to say this with give them 60,000 stand of arms , and they good temper , as far as respected the hon . turned them ...
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... Grant , G. M. Grattan , II . Grenville , Lord C. Howard , hon . W. Newport , sir J. North , D. Palmer , C. Ponsonby , G. Ponsonby G , Prittie , hon . F. Sheridan , R. B. Taylor , M. A. Tierney , G. Whitbread , S. Wynn , C. W. W. ...
... Grant , G. M. Grattan , II . Grenville , Lord C. Howard , hon . W. Newport , sir J. North , D. Palmer , C. Ponsonby , G. Ponsonby G , Prittie , hon . F. Sheridan , R. B. Taylor , M. A. Tierney , G. Whitbread , S. Wynn , C. W. W. ...
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... grant his motion , he would pledge to disprove them . With regard , however himself to prove what he should distinctly to the right hon . gent . opposite ( Mr charge and assert before he sat down . It Yorke ) , or the noble lord ...
... grant his motion , he would pledge to disprove them . With regard , however himself to prove what he should distinctly to the right hon . gent . opposite ( Mr charge and assert before he sat down . It Yorke ) , or the noble lord ...
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... grant him a com- mittee , he should be able to substantiate his hand on his heart and say , that by never refused attention to the just con plaints of a soldier . He had given corp ral Curtis every satisfaction in his powe When Curtis ...
... grant him a com- mittee , he should be able to substantiate his hand on his heart and say , that by never refused attention to the just con plaints of a soldier . He had given corp ral Curtis every satisfaction in his powe When Curtis ...
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