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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... Motion relative to America and the Orders in Council LIST of the Minority , in the House of Commons , February 21 , on Lord Henry Petty's Motion , relative to the Convention of Cintra - 803 974 Parliamentary Debates During the Third ...
... Motion relative to America and the Orders in Council LIST of the Minority , in the House of Commons , February 21 , on Lord Henry Petty's Motion , relative to the Convention of Cintra - 803 974 Parliamentary Debates During the Third ...
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... motion to address his majesty to rescind the Orders in Council ; and to found that motion upon the Letter which had been published from Mr. Pinckney , the American minis- ter , to our Government ; and the Answer of the Secretary of ...
... motion to address his majesty to rescind the Orders in Council ; and to found that motion upon the Letter which had been published from Mr. Pinckney , the American minis- ter , to our Government ; and the Answer of the Secretary of ...
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... motion of thanks was con- fined to sir Arthur Wellesley , as the actual Commander . His lordship concluded by moving the Thanks of the house to lieut . Viscount Sidmouth said , that he antici- gen . sir A. Wellesley , K. B. for the ...
... motion of thanks was con- fined to sir Arthur Wellesley , as the actual Commander . His lordship concluded by moving the Thanks of the house to lieut . Viscount Sidmouth said , that he antici- gen . sir A. Wellesley , K. B. for the ...
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... motion of thanks to sir Harry Bur- rard . • Lord Mulgrave had conceived that the business , as it originally stood , would have been a mere Vote of Thanks , unmixed with other matter , and , as such , not liable to the slightest ...
... motion of thanks to sir Harry Bur- rard . • Lord Mulgrave had conceived that the business , as it originally stood , would have been a mere Vote of Thanks , unmixed with other matter , and , as such , not liable to the slightest ...
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... motion of thanks . The chief object for which he rose was , to put a question to the noble lord who proposed the thanks to sir H. Burrard . He disclaimed any intention to cast a reflection upon sir H. Burrard ; but from what he had ...
... motion of thanks . The chief object for which he rose was , to put a question to the noble lord who proposed the thanks to sir H. Burrard . He disclaimed any intention to cast a reflection upon sir H. Burrard ; but from what he had ...
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