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 12R. Bagshaw, 1809 - Great Britain |
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Page 113
... appointment of the Consul Generalship to Portugal or not ? He was anxious to acquire this information , for two reasons ; first , because he understood that if that member had been so appointed , he of course vacated his seat ; and next ...
... appointment of the Consul Generalship to Portugal or not ? He was anxious to acquire this information , for two reasons ; first , because he understood that if that member had been so appointed , he of course vacated his seat ; and next ...
Page 115
... appointment of a Committee , all the members of which should be of one mind . But then , it was only by the con ... appointed , to which no objection could be made , he proposed to read over the list of names as he wished them to stand ...
... appointment of a Committee , all the members of which should be of one mind . But then , it was only by the con ... appointed , to which no objection could be made , he proposed to read over the list of names as he wished them to stand ...
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... appoint him on the proposed Com- mittee , be still considered that he should act most consistent with his public duty , by abstaining from any attendance on it . Mr. Yorke observed , that the statement of the right hon . gent . had ...
... appoint him on the proposed Com- mittee , be still considered that he should act most consistent with his public duty , by abstaining from any attendance on it . Mr. Yorke observed , that the statement of the right hon . gent . had ...
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... appointment of the Fi- nance Committee , that much public good would be derived ; and , undoubtedly , if the Reports that had already been made had been acted upon , hundreds and thou- sands , nay , millions of money , might have been ...
... appointment of the Fi- nance Committee , that much public good would be derived ; and , undoubtedly , if the Reports that had already been made had been acted upon , hundreds and thou- sands , nay , millions of money , might have been ...
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... appointment of an hon . member of that house to the Consul - Generalship of Portu- gal , he had endeavoured to make himself more competent to satisfy the noble lord , than either he or his right hon . friend was yesterday . The appointment ...
... appointment of an hon . member of that house to the Consul - Generalship of Portu- gal , he had endeavoured to make himself more competent to satisfy the noble lord , than either he or his right hon . friend was yesterday . The appointment ...
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