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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... nature , and had improper objects in view , the House ought to be informed whether his Majes- ty's government had tried mild measures before they resorted to those of severity . It was necessary that the House should know whether any ...
... nature , and had improper objects in view , the House ought to be informed whether his Majes- ty's government had tried mild measures before they resorted to those of severity . It was necessary that the House should know whether any ...
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... nature of that paper ; for how was it pos sible that men were to be sent as desired to join the Catholic Committee , without being appointed by an act of the body of Catholics ? It might be contended , therefore , that the person who ...
... nature of that paper ; for how was it pos sible that men were to be sent as desired to join the Catholic Committee , without being appointed by an act of the body of Catholics ? It might be contended , therefore , that the person who ...
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... nature with that temper which had been recommend- earded by the right hon . gent . On this prin- papa ciple it was , he stated , that in his opinion , the parliament of this country was called upon particularly to watch over the inte ...
... nature with that temper which had been recommend- earded by the right hon . gent . On this prin- papa ciple it was , he stated , that in his opinion , the parliament of this country was called upon particularly to watch over the inte ...
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... nature of that act of the government of Ireland , which was , in fact , as inconsistent as un- wise . Lord Fingal ... natural ene- mies of the country ? It was impossible to entertain any ra- tional jealousy of such a man as Mr. M'Donald ...
... nature of that act of the government of Ireland , which was , in fact , as inconsistent as un- wise . Lord Fingal ... natural ene- mies of the country ? It was impossible to entertain any ra- tional jealousy of such a man as Mr. M'Donald ...
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... nature of a bill then pending , for alienating cer- tain Crown Lands to the duke of York , that his Majesty had commanded him to signify his assent to that bill . On the 9th of March , a commission signed by the King was issued ; and ...
... nature of a bill then pending , for alienating cer- tain Crown Lands to the duke of York , that his Majesty had commanded him to signify his assent to that bill . On the 9th of March , a commission signed by the King was issued ; and ...
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